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Improved Method for Minimizing Sulfur Loss in Analysis of Particulate Organic Sulfur
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- Issue Date
- 2014-02
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Citation
- Analytical Chemistry, Vol.86 No.3, pp.1352-1356
- Abstract
- The global sulfur cycle depends primarily on the metabolism of marine microorganisms, which release sulfur gas into the atmosphere and thus affect the redistribution of sulfur globally as well as the earth's climate system. To better quantify sulfur release from the ocean, analysis of the production and distribution of organic sulfur in the ocean, is necessary. This report describes a wet-based method for accurate analysis of particulate organic sulfur (PUS) in the marine environment. The proposed method overcomes the considerable loss of sulfur (up to 80%) that occurs during analysis using conventional methods involving drying. Use of the wet-based POS extraction procedure in conjunction with a sensitive sulfur analyzer enabled accurate measurements of cellular POS. Data obtained using this method will enable accurate assessment of how rapidly sulfur can transfer among pools. Such information will improve understanding of the role of PUS in the oceanic sulfur cycle.
- ISSN
- 0003-2700
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- College of Natural Sciences
- Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
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