Gas chromatography-isotope ratio mass spectrometry (GC-IRMS) has made it possible to analyze natural stable isotope ratios (e.g., (13)C/(12)C, (15)N/(14)N, (2)H/(1)H) of individual organic contaminants in environmental samples. They may be used as fingerprints to infer contamination sources, and may demonstrate, and even quantify, the occurrence of natural contaminant transformation by the enrichment of heavy isotopes that arises from degradation-induced isotope fractionation. This review highlights an additional powerful feature of stable isotope fractionation: the study of environmental transformation mechanisms. Isotope effects reflect the energy difference of isotopologues (i.e., molecules carrying a light versus a heavy isotope in a pa...
International audienceThe natural isotope abundance in bulk organic matter or tissues is not a suffi...
International audienceThe natural isotope abundance in bulk organic matter or tissues is not a suffi...
International audienceThe natural isotope abundance in bulk organic matter or tissues is not a suffi...
Compound-specific stable isotope analysis (CSIA) using gas chromatography-isotope ratio mass spectro...
Precise stable isotope natural abundance analysis of the elements of organic matter, yields a wealth...
Compound-specific stable-isotope analysis (CSIA) has greatly facilitated assessment of sources and t...
Assessing the pathways and rates of organic pollutant transformation in the environment is a major c...
International audienceIsotopic fractionation of pollutants in terrestrial or aqueous environments is...
International audienceIsotopic fractionation of pollutants in terrestrial or aqueous environments is...
Assessing the pathways and rates of organic pollutant transformation in the environment is a major c...
International audienceIsotopic fractionation of pollutants in terrestrial or aqueous environments is...
International audienceIsotopic fractionation of pollutants in terrestrial or aqueous environments is...
International audienceIsotopic fractionation of pollutants in terrestrial or aqueous environments is...
International audienceThe natural isotope abundance in bulk organic matter or tissues is not a suffi...
International audienceThe natural isotope abundance in bulk organic matter or tissues is not a suffi...
International audienceThe natural isotope abundance in bulk organic matter or tissues is not a suffi...
International audienceThe natural isotope abundance in bulk organic matter or tissues is not a suffi...
International audienceThe natural isotope abundance in bulk organic matter or tissues is not a suffi...
Compound-specific stable isotope analysis (CSIA) using gas chromatography-isotope ratio mass spectro...
Precise stable isotope natural abundance analysis of the elements of organic matter, yields a wealth...
Compound-specific stable-isotope analysis (CSIA) has greatly facilitated assessment of sources and t...
Assessing the pathways and rates of organic pollutant transformation in the environment is a major c...
International audienceIsotopic fractionation of pollutants in terrestrial or aqueous environments is...
International audienceIsotopic fractionation of pollutants in terrestrial or aqueous environments is...
Assessing the pathways and rates of organic pollutant transformation in the environment is a major c...
International audienceIsotopic fractionation of pollutants in terrestrial or aqueous environments is...
International audienceIsotopic fractionation of pollutants in terrestrial or aqueous environments is...
International audienceIsotopic fractionation of pollutants in terrestrial or aqueous environments is...
International audienceThe natural isotope abundance in bulk organic matter or tissues is not a suffi...
International audienceThe natural isotope abundance in bulk organic matter or tissues is not a suffi...
International audienceThe natural isotope abundance in bulk organic matter or tissues is not a suffi...
International audienceThe natural isotope abundance in bulk organic matter or tissues is not a suffi...
International audienceThe natural isotope abundance in bulk organic matter or tissues is not a suffi...