Microwave extraction-isotope ratio infrared spectroscopy (ME-IRIS): a novel technique for rapid extraction and in-line analysis of δ18O and δ2H values of water in plants, soils and insects

Munksgaard, Niels C.; Cheesman, Alexander W.; Wurster, Chris M.; Cernusak, Lucas A.; Bird, Michael I.

Abstract

--- - RATIONALETraditionally, stable isotope analysis of plant and soil water has been a technically challenging, labour-intensive and time-consuming process. Here we describe a rapid single-step technique which combines Microwave Extraction with Isotope Ratio Infrared Spectroscopy (ME-IRIS). - METHODSPlant, soil and insect water is extracted into a dry air stream by microwave irradiation within a sealed vessel. The water vapor thus produced is carried to a cooled condensation chamber, which controls the water vapor concentration and flow rate to the spectrometer. Integration of the isotope signals over the whole analytical cycle provides quantitative O-18 and H-2 values for the initial liquid water contained in the sample. Calibration is carried out by the analysis of water standards using the same apparatus. Analysis of leaf and soil water by cryogenic vacuum distillation and IRMS was used to validate the ME-IRIS data. - RESULTSComparison with data obtained by cryogenic distillation and IRMS shows that the new technique provides accurate water isotope data for leaves from a range of field-grown tropical plant species. However, two exotic nursery plants were found to suffer from spectral interferences from co-extracted organic compounds. The precision for extracted leaf, stem, soil and insect water was typically better than 0.3 parts per thousand for O-18 and +/- 2 parts per thousand for H-2 values, and better than +/- 0.1 parts per thousand for O-18 and +/- 1 parts per thousand for H-2 values when analyzing water standards. The effects of sample size, microwave power and duration and sample-to-sample memory on isotope values were assessed. - CONCLUSIONSME-IRIS provides rapid and low-cost extraction and analysis of O-18 and H-2 values in plant, soil and insect water (approximate to 10-15min for samples yielding approximate to 0.3mL of water). The technique can accommodate whole leaves of many plant species. Copyright (c) 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000341665600001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: RAPID COMMUNICATIONS IN MASS SPECTROMETRY
Volumen: 28
Número: 20
Editorial: Wiley
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 2151
Página final: 2161
DOI:

10.1002/rcm.7005

Notas: ISI