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Rapid method for the radioisotopic analysis of gaseous end products of anaerobic metabolism.

Applied microbiology (1974-08-01)
D R Nelson, J G Zeikus
RÉSUMÉ

A gas chromatographic procedure for the simultaneous analysis of (14)C-labeled and unlabeled metabolic gases from microbial methanogenic systems is described. H(2), CH(4), and CO(2) were separated within 2.5 min on a Carbosieve B column and were detected by thermal conductivity. Detector effluents were channeled into a gas proportional counter for measurement of radioactivity. This method was more rapid, sensitive, and convenient than gas chromatography-liquid scintillation techniques. The gas chromatography-gas proportional counting procedure was used to characterize the microbial decomposition of organic matter in anaerobic lake sediments and to monitor (14)CH(4) formation from H(2) and (14)CO(2) by Methanosarcina barkeri.

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Carbosieve Adsorbent, matrix Carbosieve S-III, 60-80 mesh, bottle of 10 g
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Carbosieve SIII, stainless steel TD tube, O.D. × I.D. × L 6 mm × 4 mm × 7 in., preconditioned, pkg of 1 ea
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Carbosieve Adsorbent, matrix Carbosieve G, 80-100 mesh, bottle of 5 g