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Determination of Oxalate and Other Anions in Beer Mike Marroquin and Katie Vautier.

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1 Determination of Oxalate and Other Anions in Beer Mike Marroquin and Katie Vautier

2 Purpose  Use the IC to determine organic and inorganic ions in beer  Analytes: Chloride, Nitrate, Phosphate, Sulfate, and Oxalate

3 Oxalate  Oxalates are found as insoluble calcium oxalate  Calcium can not be consumed if it exists as calcium oxalate  Amount of oxalates in products is usually controlled

4 Oxalate  Normally, Oxalates combine with calcium or iron and excreted in urine as minute crystals  However, can form kidney stones  Obstruct kidney  80% of kidney stones are formed from calcium oxalate

5 Chloride  One of the most important electrolytes in the blood  Helps maintain blood volume, blood pressure, and pH  High levels can lead to: dehydration, kidney disease, or overactive parathyroid gland

6 Nitrate  If there is a high pH, nitrate turns into nitrite  Nitrate is reabsorbed back into the blood and reacts with hemoglobin iron to form methemoglobin  Methemoglobin is unable to transport oxygen

7 Phosphate  Helps build and repair bones and teeth  Help nerves function and make muscles contract  High levels: kidney problem, excessive vitamin D, and bone diseases

8 Sulfate  Blood levels can drop  Studies have shown reduced fertility, seizures, and growth retardation

9 Experiment  In example, HPLC was used to analyze beers  After talking to Dr. Foy, he stated that they turned the HPLC into an IC and that one instrument would suffice

10 Samples

11 Procedure  Create standard solutions from seven anion standard and add oxalic acid Solution 1Solution 2Solution 3Solution 4 Chloride0.3 mg/L0.6 mg/L1.2 mg/L2.4 mg/L Nitrate1.0 mg/L2.0 mg/L4.0 mg/L8.0 mg/L Phosphate1.5 mg/L2.5 mg/L5.0 mg/L10.0 mg/L Sulphate1.5 mg/L3.0 mg/L6.0 mg/L12.0 mg/L Oxalate4.40 mg/L8.80 mg/L17.6 mg/L35.2 mg/L

12 Procedure  Prepare samples  Add a few drops of 1-octanol to sample  Degas sample in an ultrasonic bath  Run through IC system

13 Solution 1 – Trial 1

14 First Trial Results  There were no peaks  Baseline sloped downward  Made new regenerant and eluent

15 Solution 3 - Trial 2

16 Sample - Budlight

17 Sample – Mike’s Hard Lemonade

18 Sample - Keystone

19 Sample – Michelob Ultra

20 Results - Chloride

21 Results - Nitrate

22 Results - Phosphate

23 Results - Sulfate

24 Results - Oxalate

25 Results – Budlight  Chloride – 26.8 ppm  Nitrate – 62.5 ppm  Phosphate – 0.66 ppm  Sulfate – 32.2 ppm  Oxalate – 26.1 ppm

26 Error  Concentrations of other beers cannot be determined  Bad regenerant and eluent  Peaks shifted – calibration curves could no longer be used  Difficult to determine oxalate peaks

27 Conclusion  Overall, this experiment had a lot of problems  Was successful for Budlight  Unable to determine concentrations of anions in other beer samples

28 Future Work  More beer samples could be tested  Run samples and standards on the same day with new eluent and regenerant  Combine with GC or HPLC


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