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Low-memory, small sample size, accurate and high-precision determinations of lithium isotopic ratios in natural materials by MC-ICP-MS

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JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL ATOMIC SPECTROMETRY
Volume 25, Issue 7, Pages 1019-1024

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b926327f

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  1. NSC
  2. MOE, Taiwan

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Here we report a comparatively simple, rapid, high-precision and accurate technique for the Li isotope ratio determination by MC-ICP-MS. In comparison with published methods, our MC-ICP-MS technique uses a low-memory APEX-IR desolvator and a high-sensitivity X-skimmer cone, together with a simple one-step column separation, to achieve an optimal condition for Li isotope determination in natural materials with different matrices at low levels of Li. This new method was validated by analyzing a series of certified reference materials, which span a wide range of delta Li-7 and cover different sample matrices in order to provide a useful benchmark for future works. On the basis of this approach, the long-term precision of delta Li-7 (+/- 0.12 parts per thousand, 2SD, n = 46) was significantly improved by a factor of 2 compared to other methods, with the additional advantage of requiring a rather small size of ca. 1.2 ng Li. The delta Li-7 for several reference standards were determined, including Li2CO3 (IRMM-016: 0.05 parts per thousand), seawater (IAPSO: 30.84 parts per thousand; NASS-5: 30.72 parts per thousand), coastal waters (CASS-4: 30.69 parts per thousand; SLEW-3: 30.45 parts per thousand), river water (NIST SRM 1640: 9.36 parts per thousand), coral standard (JCp-1: 20.16 parts per thousand) and two silicate rocks (AGV-2: 7.98 parts per thousand and BHVO-2: 4.63 parts per thousand). Applying the improved technique, we are able to produce accurate and high-precision delta Li-7 data for low [Li] natural materials, such as continental runoffs and marine biogenic carbonates, which can provide valuable information on continental weathering processes and paleoceanographic implications.

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