EGU22-8197
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-8197
EGU General Assembly 2022
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An offline sample preparation system and water exchange reaction method for the measurement of δ2H of non-exchangeable hydrogen in organic matter 

Cristian Gudasz1, Jonas Lundholm2, Erik Geibrink1, Mats Öquist2, and Jan Karlsson1
Cristian Gudasz et al.
  • 1Umeå University, Climate Impacts Research Centre, Umeå, Sweden
  • 2Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Department of Forest Ecology and Management, Sweden

The measurement of δ2H of non-exchangeable-H (δ2Hn) in organic matter (OM) by isotope-ratio mass spectrometry is often hampered by the difficulties in controlling H isotope exchange of the exchangeable H fraction (fex) and removal of residual moisture. The determination of δ2Hin organic matter requires control of the isotopic composition of fex. This can be achieved through dual water H isotope exchange experiments. However, these experiments are laborious, sensitive to the method used (e.g. prior sample treatment, temperature, time) and are costly. This has resulted in a wide range of reported fex for known isotopic references. Moreover, it is not always clear that samples are completely dry following the H exchange experiments, leading to even larger variations. The δ2Hdata is typically used in ecological studies for source attribution due to the large observed separation between contributing end members. However, it is not clear to what degree the analytical errors in δ2H determined by incomplete H isotope exchange of fex and the residual moisture impact the source attribution. Here we developed a simple offline sample preparation system, the Isobox, and a protocol for the measurement of δ2Hin natural OM as well as pure organic compounds. We performed dual water H isotopic exchange experiments with both liquid and vapor water at near 0 and 105°C respectively. We analyzed three keratin reference materials (KHS, CBS and USGS42), two amino acids (Isoleucine and Threonine), along with caffeine (USGS62) and polyethylene (IAEA-CH-7) as drying references. We have also used natural samples of demineralized soil and green algae to create known mixtures to test these methods and their analytical uncertainty impact on the source attribution. We show that the liquid water exchange experiments led to fex close to the theoretical expectations for both keratin and pure compounds. Depending on the research question careful determination with controlled dual water procedure for the determination of δ2Hmay be required. However, simple sample treatment with exposure to a single isotopically known water can be used to derive δ2H for source attribution. The offline sample preparation system and equilibration method we developed is simple, accurate and cost effective and can be implemented in virtually any laboratory for the analysis of a wider range of OM types.

How to cite: Gudasz, C., Lundholm, J., Geibrink, E., Öquist, M., and Karlsson, J.: An offline sample preparation system and water exchange reaction method for the measurement of δ2H of non-exchangeable hydrogen in organic matter , EGU General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria, 23–27 May 2022, EGU22-8197, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-8197, 2022.