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Simplifying and improving the extraction of nitrate from freshwater for stable isotope analyses

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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
Volume 13, Issue 7, Pages 2062-2066

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c1em10289c

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  1. Enterprise Ireland

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Determining the isotopic composition of nitrate (NO3-) in water can prove useful to identify NO3- sources and to understand its dynamics in aquatic systems. Among the procedures available, the 'ion-exchange resin method' involves extracting NO3- from freshwater and converting it into solid silver nitrate (AgNO3), which is then analysed for N-15/N-14 and O-18/O-16 ratios. This study describes a simplified methodology where water was not pre-treated to remove dissolved organic carbon (DOC) or barium cations (added to precipitate O-bearing contaminants), which suited samples with high NO3- (>= 400 mu M or 25 mg L-1 NO3-) and low DOC (typically <417 mu M of C or 5 mg L-1 C) levels. % N analysis revealed that a few AgNO3 samples were of low purity (compared with expected % N of 8.2), highlighting the necessity to introduce quality control/quality assurance procedures for silver nitrate prepared from field water samples. Recommendations are then made to monitor % N together with % O (expected at 28.6, i.e. 3.5 fold % N) in AgNO3 in order to better assess the type and gravity of the contamination as well as to identify potentially unreliable data.

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