A GC-IRMS method for measuring sulfur isotope ratios of carbonyl sulfide from small air samples

Author:

Baartman Sophie L.ORCID,Krol Maarten C.ORCID,Röckmann Thomas,Hattori ShoheiORCID,Kamezaki KazukiORCID,Yoshida Naohiro,Popa Maria ElenaORCID

Abstract

A new system was developed for measuring sulfur isotopes δ33S and δ34S from atmospheric carbonyl sulfide (COS or OCS) on small air samples of several liters, using a pre-concentration and gas chromatography – isotope ratio mass spectrometry (GC-IRMS) method. Measurements of COS isotopes provide a tool for quantifying the COS budget, which will help towards better understanding climate feedback mechanisms. For a 4 liter sample at ambient COS mixing ratio, ~500 parts per trillion (ppt), we obtain a reproducibility error of 2.1 ‰ for δ33S and 0.4 ‰ for δ34S. After applying corrections, the uncertainty for an individual ambient air sample measurement is 3.3 ‰ for δ33S and 0.9 ‰ for δ34S. The ability to measure small samples allows application to a global-scale sampling program with limited logistical effort. To illustrate the application of this newly developed system, we present a timeseries of ambient air measurements, during the fall and winter of 2020 and 2021 in Utrecht, the Netherlands. The observed background values were δ33S = 1.0 ± 3.4 ‰ and δ34S = 15.5 ± 0.8 ‰ (VCDT). The maximum observed COS mixing ratios was 620 ppt, suggesting that the Netherlands receives little COS-containing anthropogenic emissions. We observed a change in COS mixing ratio and sometimes also δ34S with different air mass origin, as modelled with the Hybrid Single-Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory model (HYSPLIT) backward trajectory analyses. An increasing trend of 40 ppt was observed in the COS mixing ratio between fall and winter, which is consistent with the expected seasonal cycle in the Netherlands. Additionally, we present the results from samples taken inside a highway tunnel in Utrecht to characterize vehicle COS emissions and isotopic composition. The vehicle emissions were small, with a COS/CO2 ratio of 0.4 ppt/ppm; the isotopic signatures are depleted relatively to background atmospheric COS.

Funder

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

F1000 Research Ltd

Subject

Ocean Engineering,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality

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