The online 18O/16O analysis:: Development and application

被引:55
作者
Werner, RA [1 ]
机构
[1] Max Planck Inst Biogeochem, D-07701 Jena, Germany
关键词
analytical methods; application; natural variations; oxygen; 18; review;
D O I
10.1080/1025601031000108642
中图分类号
O61 [无机化学];
学科分类号
070301 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Oxygen is a globally important element, in inorganic compounds it is involved in key structural compounds of the earth, and it is providing functional groups for most organic compounds. Oxygen isotope ratio analyses on these compounds provide information on the oxygen sources and (formation) reactions in which the compound was involved. Therefore generally applicable analytical methods for the delta(18)O determination ate highly desirable. After a description of online high temperature "carbon reduction" methods for the conversion of oxygen in the compounds mentioned into CO and discussion of problems involved, especially in analysis of inorganic substances like carbonates and silicates, selected examples for the application of these carbon reduction methods will be presented. The well-known correlation of delta(18)O values of cellulose (in tree rings) to that of (leaf) water is used since the 1970's as climate indicator. The observed enrichment in O-18 in cellulose by about 27parts per thousand in comparison to leaf water is attributed to an oxygen equilibrium isotope effect between carbonyl groups and water. But not all carbohydrates show this "general" O-18 enrichment relative to water. By means of a recently published model a non-statistical oxygen isotope distribution in carbohydrates is postulated. Oxygen isotope discrimination has been recognized long ago as an important principle of authenticity evaluation in food and beverages. Though many basic mechanisms of isotope discrimination in nature are known, the corresponding application of data is often based only on empirical observations in this field. The fact that oxygen in natural organic plant material is derived from three sources (CO2, H2O, O-2) with distinct differences in delta(18)O and that their incorporation by different reactions implies oxygen isotope effects of different sizes, is therefore of special importance, and it is attempted by means of individual isotopic increments of functional groups to predict global delta(18)O values of natural and nature-identical compounds. Vice versa delta(18)O values can also give hints on the elucidation of biosynthetic pathways.
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