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通过双尖MC-ICPMS进行的稳定同位素测量
Elias Wölfer1, Christoph Burkhardt1, Thorsten Kleine1
1Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research Justus-von-Liebig-Weg 3 37077 Göttingen Germany woelfer@mps.mpg.de.
Journal of analytical atomic spectrometry
|March 10, 2025
概括
我们开发了精确的测量 (Ge) 同位素的方法,使用双尖和质谱学. 这些新技术准确地分析了各种样本中的Ge,显示了对地质化学和宇宙化学研究有用的质量依赖变化.
科学领域:
- 地质化学 地质化学
- 太空化学 太空化学
- 分析化学 分析化学
背景情况:
- 精确测量依赖质量的 (Ge) 同位素组成对于地质化学和宇宙化学研究至关重要.
- 现有的分析方法需要改进,以提高准确性和效率.
研究的目的:
- 为测量质量依赖的Ge同位素组成提出强大的分析方法.
- 用不同的质谱仪和样本引入系统来验证这些程序.
- 评估Ge同位素在地化学和宇宙化学研究中的有用性.
主要方法:
- 使用了70 Ge-73 Ge双尖技术与多个收集器诱导合等离子体质谱 (MC-ICP-MS).
- 使用了两个质谱仪 (ThermoScientific Neptune Plus和Neoma) 和两个样本引入系统:一个化物发生器 (HGX-200) 和一个溶解器 (Aridus II).
- 使用标准溶液,地质材料 (玄武岩) 和铁石验证了程序.
主要成果:
- 实现了高精度与外部可重复性±0.09‰的74/70Ge.
- 证明了Ge与样本矩阵的有效分离,产生了准确的度和同位素数据.
- 在使用化物发生器和Aridus II脱溶器生成的数据之间观察到很好的一致性.
- 鉴定了74/70的Ge变化,在样本中最多为2‰.
结论:
- 开发的分析程序对于Ge同位素测量是准确和精确的.
- 阿里杜斯II脱溶器为Ge同位素分析中的样本引入提供了一个更简单,更有效的替代方案.
- 质量依赖的Ge同位素变化为地化学和宇宙化学过程提供了宝贵的见解.
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