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Improved Apparatus for Phosphoric Acid Digestion of Carbonates to Determine the Carbon, Oxygen and Clumped Isotope Compositions

Journal

ANALYTICAL LETTERS
Volume 54, Issue 18, Pages 2908-2920

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/00032719.2021.1904252

Keywords

carbonates; carbon isotope; clumped isotope; oxygen isotope; phosphoric acid digestion

Funding

  1. National Natural Sciences Foundation of China [41722301, 42003009]
  2. Key Special Project for Introduced Talents Team of Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Guangzhou) [GML2019ZD0308]

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An improved apparatus with properly sized accessories has been developed to address the operability issues of traditional carbonate-phosphoric acid digestion, providing advantages in terms of cost and operability and showing suitability for the analysis of carbonates.
The carbon, oxygen and clumped isotope compositions of carbonates are typically analyzed by carbonate-phosphoric acid digestion. Although this approach has been widely used since the 1950s, this procedure has problems in the operability. To address these issues, an improved apparatus with properly sized accessories, including an I-shaped vessel, a sample boat, a magnet, and a magnetic stir bar, has been developed for sample digestion. Similar to a long neck flask, this apparatus has a straight and axisymmetric structure, providing advantages in terms of cost and operability, and thus can be easily implemented in both open and sealed vessel digestion. To evaluate the reliability of the stable and clumped isotope compositions using this new vessel, international and interlaboratory carbonate standards were analyzed with this new apparatus and two commonly used Y-shaped and T-shaped vessels. The results using the new apparatus were consistent with those obtained by the others and in previous studies, suggesting suitability for the traditioinal phosphoric acid digestion of carbonates.

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