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Improved speciation of dissolved organic nitrogen in natural waters: amide hydrolysis with fluorescence derivatization.

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Fimmen, RL; Trouts, TD; Richter, DD; Vasudevan, D
Published in: Journal of environmental sciences (China)
January 2008

The objective of this study was to improve primary-amine nitrogen (1 degree-N) quantification in dissolved organic matter (DOM) originating from natural waters where inorganic forms of N, which may cause analytical interference, are commonly encountered. Efforts were targeted at elucidating organic-N structural criteria influencing the response of organic amines to known colorimetric and fluorescent reagents and exploring the use of divalent metal-assisted amide hydrolysis in combination with fluorescence analyses. We found that reaction of o-phthaldialdehyde (OPA) with primary amines is significantly influenced by steric factors, whereas fluorescamine (FLU) lacks sensitivity to steric factors and allows for the detection of a larger suite of organic amines, including di- and tri-peptides and sterically hindered 1degree-N. Due to the near quantitative recovery of dissolved peptides with the FLU reagent and lack of analytical response to inorganic nitrogen, we proposed that FLU be utilized for the quantification of primary amine nitrogen. In exploring the application of divalent metal promoted peptide hydrolysis to the analysis of organic forms of nitrogen in DOM, we found that Zn(II) reaction increased the total fraction of organic-N detectable by both OPA and FLU reagents. Zn-hydrolysis improved recovery of organic-N in natural waters from < 5% to 35%. The above method, coupled with standard inorganic-N analyses, allows for enhanced resolution of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) speciation in natural waters.

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Published In

Journal of environmental sciences (China)

DOI

ISSN

1001-0742

Publication Date

January 2008

Volume

20

Issue

10

Start / End Page

1273 / 1280

Related Subject Headings

  • o-Phthalaldehyde
  • Water
  • Time Factors
  • Substrate Specificity
  • Solubility
  • Soil
  • Peptides
  • Ninhydrin
  • Metals
  • Indicators and Reagents
 

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Fimmen, R. L., Trouts, T. D., Richter, D. D., & Vasudevan, D. (2008). Improved speciation of dissolved organic nitrogen in natural waters: amide hydrolysis with fluorescence derivatization. Journal of Environmental Sciences (China), 20(10), 1273–1280. https://doi.org/10.1016/s1001-0742(08)62221-4
Fimmen, Ryan L., Tamara D. Trouts, Daniel D. Richter, and Dharni Vasudevan. “Improved speciation of dissolved organic nitrogen in natural waters: amide hydrolysis with fluorescence derivatization.Journal of Environmental Sciences (China) 20, no. 10 (January 2008): 1273–80. https://doi.org/10.1016/s1001-0742(08)62221-4.
Fimmen RL, Trouts TD, Richter DD, Vasudevan D. Improved speciation of dissolved organic nitrogen in natural waters: amide hydrolysis with fluorescence derivatization. Journal of environmental sciences (China). 2008 Jan;20(10):1273–80.
Fimmen, Ryan L., et al. “Improved speciation of dissolved organic nitrogen in natural waters: amide hydrolysis with fluorescence derivatization.Journal of Environmental Sciences (China), vol. 20, no. 10, Jan. 2008, pp. 1273–80. Epmc, doi:10.1016/s1001-0742(08)62221-4.
Fimmen RL, Trouts TD, Richter DD, Vasudevan D. Improved speciation of dissolved organic nitrogen in natural waters: amide hydrolysis with fluorescence derivatization. Journal of environmental sciences (China). 2008 Jan;20(10):1273–1280.
Journal cover image

Published In

Journal of environmental sciences (China)

DOI

ISSN

1001-0742

Publication Date

January 2008

Volume

20

Issue

10

Start / End Page

1273 / 1280

Related Subject Headings

  • o-Phthalaldehyde
  • Water
  • Time Factors
  • Substrate Specificity
  • Solubility
  • Soil
  • Peptides
  • Ninhydrin
  • Metals
  • Indicators and Reagents