Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) in Water

The Stable Isotope Facility (SIF) will be closing, effective July 26, 2026.

June 3, 2026
An Update on the Plant Sciences Stable Isotope Facility

Dear Faculty, Staff, Students, and Supporters,
After a lengthy review process and careful consideration, we have made the difficult decision to sunset the Stable Isotope Facility (SIF) in its current form, effective July 26, 2026.

The Department of Plant Sciences continues to face hard decisions surrounding funding allocation given the campus-wide request to reduce budgets. Over the past several years SIF has been operating with a significant and growing deficit and, despite extensive efforts over the last several months to find a solution that would allow the facility to continue to provide services to the research community, we have not found a model that is financially sustainable.

I want to thank SIF’s staff for their excellent work and dedication these past 25 years, and everyone who has played a role in supporting this facility.

We are committed to doing our best to support the researchers who rely on the facility during this transition, and will be in touch with individual clients about details of specific plans for handling existing orders over the next several weeks.

Sincerely,
Daniel Potter
Professor and Chair, Department of Plant Sciences
University of California, Davis

Original Letter

Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) in Water Pricing
 

THE SIF IS NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTING DOC PROJECTS IN 2025.
The DOC information listed is for historical record.
Analysis

Turnaround Time

for Data (weeks)

2024 Price per Sample (US$)

2025 Price per Sample (US$)

DOC - Freshwater, natural abundance $53.50 contact us
Transfer of DOC sample to I-Chem Vial Fee  + $5.00 per sample  
     

The SIF does not accept saline water samples. Contact us prior to sample collection to confirm whether or not we will accept low salinity samples.

Enriched samples exceeding 5 atom % will not be analyzed. Please contact us prior to beginning enrichment projects to discuss enrichment levels.

The SIF will not process samples preserved with mercuric chloride.

Please note: Samples will be stored by SIF for 3 months post-analysis and then discarded. Please review your results during this 3-month window.