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Automated, High-resolution Mobile Collection System for the Nitrogen Isotopic Analysis of NOx
Published on: December 20, 2016
High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry for Nitrate Aerosol Isotopologue Quantification: Method Development, Calibration,
Wendell W Walters1, Addison Bowen1, Meghan E Weatherly1
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina 29208, United States.
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Variations in the stable isotope ratios of nitrate (NO3-) provide powerful constraints on atmospheric oxidation chemistry and source apportionment; however, traditional isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) methods require large sample sizes (≥50 nmol) and specialized setups and cannot access multiply substituted ("clumped") isotopologues. We present a new high-resolution electrospray ionization Orbitrap mass spectrometry (ESI-Orbitrap) approach for direct quantification of NO3- isotopologues paired with an optimized preparation workflow to minimize matrix- and concentration-dependent biases. Accurate isotopic measurement was highly sensitive to sample concentration and coextracted solutes, with deviations up to 3-5‰ in δ18O and δ17O for unpurified or dilute (<25 μM) solutions. These effects were mitigated by ion chromatography (IC) purification, automated NO3- fraction collection, neutralization with equimolar NaOH, controlled water removal, and methanol reconstitution at ∼100 μM. Calibration against USGS34 and USGS35 standards yielded precise δ15N, δ18O, and Δ17O values (±0.4-0.6‰, ± 1σ) and enabled characterization of clumped NO3- isotopologue values (Δ15N18O, Δ17O18O, Δ18O18O). Aerosol samples showed excellent agreement with the bacterial denitrifier-IRMS method for δ15N (R2 = 0.891, slope = 1.3 ± 0.1, mean bias = -0.3‰) and Δ17O (R2 = 0.786, slope = 1.10 ± 0.1, mean bias = 0.5‰) and a modest offset for δ18O (R2 = 0.774, slope = 0.8 ± 0.1, bias = -3.3‰). The resulting isotopic ranges (δ15N = -3 to +8‰; Δ17O = 18-28‰) align with midlatitude aerosol observations. Preliminary stochastic-normalized clumped isotope data reveal distinct behaviors among aerosol nitrate isotopologues, with Δ17O18O being sensitive to oxidation chemistry, Δ18O18O largely decoupled from bulk oxygen isotope tracers, and Δ15N18O integrating both nitrogen source and oxidative process information. This method expands isotopic constraints for atmospheric NO3- and establishes a foundation for multi-isotopologue analyses of other oxyanion aerosols.
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