Possible precursor of perylene in sediments of Lake Biwa elucidated by stable carbon isotope composition

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We determined the stable carbon isotope compositions (δ13C values) of perylene and compounds coexisting with it to elucidate the precursor of perylene in sediments of Lake Biwa. Although we found a high amount of friedelin (6.5 μg g-1) in extracts, originating mainly from C 3 angiosperms, its δ13C value (-30.8‰ ± 0. 1‰) was different from that of perylene (-27.8‰ ± 0.3‰). The δ13C values of friedelin and perylene lay within the ranges for Japanese angiosperms (C3,-37. 5‰ to-28.6‰) and gymnosperms (C3,-28.3‰ to-26.0‰), respectively. Since these values were clearly more negative than those of Japanese aquatic plants (C3,-16.5‰ to-14.6‰), it can be considered that the perylene originated from the land, principally from gymnosperms. Copyright © 2010 by The Geochemical Society of Japan.

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Itoh, N., & Hanari, N. (2010). Possible precursor of perylene in sediments of Lake Biwa elucidated by stable carbon isotope composition. Geochemical Journal, 44(3), 161–166. https://doi.org/10.2343/geochemj.1.0054

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