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Determination of tetrathionate and thiosulfate in natural samples and microbial cultures by a new, fast and sensitive ion chromatographic technique
Author(s) -
Bak Friedhelm,
Schuhmann Alexandra,
Jansen KarlHeinz
Publication year - 1993
Publication title -
fems microbiology ecology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.377
H-Index - 155
eISSN - 1574-6941
pISSN - 0168-6496
DOI - 10.1111/j.1574-6941.1993.tb00038.x
Subject(s) - tetrathionate , thiosulfate , chromatography , column chromatography , elution , ion chromatography , high performance liquid chromatography , solvent , chemistry , sulfur , biochemistry , organic chemistry
A new isocratic ion chromatographic technique is described for the sensitive measurement of tetrathionate, trithionate and thiosulfate. The sulfur oxyanions were separated on a polymer‐coated, silica‐based anion exchange column and directly detected by UV absorption at 216 nm. Aqueous saline acetonitrile/methanol mixtures were used as eluent. The three anions could be quantified in less than 10 min with detection limits of about 0.6 pmol for tetrathionate and of 40 and 10 pmol for trithionate and thiosulfate, respectively. The retention times of tetrathionate responded to changes of the solvent concentration, whereas the elution of thiosulfate depended predominatly on the ionic strenght of the eluent. Starting at the lowest detectable concentrations, calibration curves for all three compounds were linear over a concentration range of three orders of magnitude. The analysis of freshwater and saline samples worked equally well. Since contact of the eluent with metallic components caused shifts in retention times during operation, the solvent delivery system had to consist of plastic material. Examples of applicaton are given for determination of tetrathionate and thiosulfate in natural samples and for the turnover of these two compounds in sediment slurries and anaerobic enrichment cultures.

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