Simple Derivatization–Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry for Fatty Acids Profiling in Soil Dissolved Organic Matter
Dissolved organic matter is an important component of the global carbon cycle that allows the distribution of carbon and nutrients. Therefore, analysis of soil dissolved organic matter helps us to better understand climate change impacts as it is the most dynamic and reactive fraction in terrestrial...
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doaj-1e55d4a34f2f46708a70db303b6e412c2020-11-25T04:08:06ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492020-11-01255278527810.3390/molecules25225278Simple Derivatization–Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry for Fatty Acids Profiling in Soil Dissolved Organic MatterNeil Yohan Musadji0Claude Geffroy-Rodier1Institut de Chimie des Milieux et Matériaux de Poitiers (IC2MP), Université de Poitiers, UMR CNRS 7285, Equipe EBiCOM, 4 rue Michel Brunet, 86076 Poitiers, FranceInstitut de Chimie des Milieux et Matériaux de Poitiers (IC2MP), Université de Poitiers, UMR CNRS 7285, Equipe EBiCOM, 4 rue Michel Brunet, 86076 Poitiers, FranceDissolved organic matter is an important component of the global carbon cycle that allows the distribution of carbon and nutrients. Therefore, analysis of soil dissolved organic matter helps us to better understand climate change impacts as it is the most dynamic and reactive fraction in terrestrial ecosystems. Its characterization at the molecular level is still challenging due to complex mixtures of hundreds of compounds at low concentration levels in percolating water. This work presents simple methods, such as thermochemolysis– or derivatization–gas chromatography, as an alternative for the analysis of fatty acids in dissolved organic matter without any purification step. <i>The variables of the protocols were examined to optimize the processing conditions for the C<sub>9</sub>–C<sub>18</sub></i> range. As a proof of concept, fatty acid distributions of soil percolating water samples from a long-term field experiment were successfully assessed. The variability of dissolved organic acid distributions was pronounced through depth profile and soil treatment but no major change in composition was observed. However, although the optimization was done from C<sub>9</sub> to C<sub>18</sub>, detection within the C<sub>6</sub>-C<sub>32</sub> fatty acids range was performed for all samples.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/22/5278soil dissolved organic matterfatty acidsmethylation |
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Simple Derivatization–Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry for Fatty Acids Profiling in Soil Dissolved Organic Matter |
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Simple Derivatization–Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry for Fatty Acids Profiling in Soil Dissolved Organic Matter |
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Simple Derivatization–Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry for Fatty Acids Profiling in Soil Dissolved Organic Matter |
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Simple Derivatization–Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry for Fatty Acids Profiling in Soil Dissolved Organic Matter |
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Simple Derivatization–Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry for Fatty Acids Profiling in Soil Dissolved Organic Matter |
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simple derivatization–gas chromatography–mass spectrometry for fatty acids profiling in soil dissolved organic matter |
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Dissolved organic matter is an important component of the global carbon cycle that allows the distribution of carbon and nutrients. Therefore, analysis of soil dissolved organic matter helps us to better understand climate change impacts as it is the most dynamic and reactive fraction in terrestrial ecosystems. Its characterization at the molecular level is still challenging due to complex mixtures of hundreds of compounds at low concentration levels in percolating water. This work presents simple methods, such as thermochemolysis– or derivatization–gas chromatography, as an alternative for the analysis of fatty acids in dissolved organic matter without any purification step. <i>The variables of the protocols were examined to optimize the processing conditions for the C<sub>9</sub>–C<sub>18</sub></i> range. As a proof of concept, fatty acid distributions of soil percolating water samples from a long-term field experiment were successfully assessed. The variability of dissolved organic acid distributions was pronounced through depth profile and soil treatment but no major change in composition was observed. However, although the optimization was done from C<sub>9</sub> to C<sub>18</sub>, detection within the C<sub>6</sub>-C<sub>32</sub> fatty acids range was performed for all samples. |
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soil dissolved organic matter fatty acids methylation |
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