Molecular
Mapping of Sorbent Selectivities with Respect
to Isolation of Arctic Dissolved Organic Matter as Measured by Fourier
Transform Mass Spectrometry
posted on 2014-07-01, 00:00authored byIrina V. Perminova, Ivan V. Dubinenkov, Alexey S. Kononikhin, Andrey I. Konstantinov, Alexander Ya. Zherebker, Mantsa A. Andzhushev, Vasiliy A. Lebedev, Ekaterina Bulygina, Robert Max Holmes, Yury I. Kostyukevich, Igor
A. Popov, Eugene N. Nikolaev
The
objectives of this study were to identify molecular features
characteristic to arctic DOM from the Kolyma River basin and to elucidate
structural imprints induced by a choice of the sorption technique.
To achieve this goal, DOM was isolated from the Kolyma River basin
with a use of three nonionic sorbents: Amberlite XAD-8 resin, PPL-
and C18 - SPE cartridges, and one anion exchanging resin–diethylaminoethyl
(DEAE) -cellulose. The structural studies were conducted with a use
of electrospray ionization Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance
(ESI FT-ICR) mass spectrometry and liquid state <sup>1</sup>H NMR
spectroscopy. The DOM isolates obtained with a use of PPL and C18
cartridges were characterized with higher content of aliphatic compounds
as compared to XAD-8 and DEAE-isolates. In total, for all arctic DOM
isolates we observed predominance of hydrogen saturated compounds
with high H/C values of identified formulas from FT-ICR MS data. <sup>1</sup>H NMR spectroscopy studies have confirmed this trend and revealed
high contribution of alkyl-chain protons into the spectral density
of the arctic DOM reaching 43% for PPL isolates.