Issue 7, 2007

Magnesium isotope analysis of different chlorophyll forms in marine phytoplankton using multi-collector ICP-MS

Abstract

A new separation method of magnesium in the different chlorophyll forms, including chlorophyll a, b, c1 + c2 and c3, of phytoplankton, was developed for isotope measurements. Our method is based on a two-step separation using HPLC and a C18 column. The method made it possible to determine the magnesium isotopes (δ25Mg and δ26Mg) of the particular chlorophyll forms in marine living phytoplankton with a high precision using a multi-collector ICP-MS. The differences of δ26Mg values among commercial chlorophylls (four types of chlorophyll a and two types of chlorophyll b) and the different chlorophyll forms of marine diatom-rich phytoplankton collected from the Northwest Pacific show variations of 1.5‰ and 0.65‰, respectively. We found a slight enrichment in the heavier magnesium isotopes in chlorophylls relative to sea-water: 0.58‰, 0.74‰, 0.27‰ and 0.35‰ on δ26Mg for chlorophyll a, b, c1 + c2 and c3, respectively. Our data suggest a mass dependent fractionation of magnesium isotopes among species of photosynthetic organisms and the chlorophyll forms. The magnesium isotope analysis by chlorophyll forms might not only give a new insight into the biosynthetic pathways associated with chlorophylls but also be a potential environmental indicator preserved in marine phytoplankton and other photosynthetic organisms.

Graphical abstract: Magnesium isotope analysis of different chlorophyll forms in marine phytoplankton using multi-collector ICP-MS

Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
26 Jan 2007
Accepted
12 Apr 2007
First published
09 May 2007

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2007,22, 817-821

Magnesium isotope analysis of different chlorophyll forms in marine phytoplankton using multi-collector ICP-MS

K. Ra and H. Kitagawa, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2007, 22, 817 DOI: 10.1039/B701213F

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