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Stable cerium isotope analysis of geological materials by MC-ICP-MS

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CHEMICAL GEOLOGY
Volume 637, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2023.121664

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Ce isotopes; MC-ICP-MS; Reference standards; Column chemistry

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This study reports stable cerium (Ce) isotopic compositions of terrestrial rocks and investigates Ce isotopic fractionation during column chemistry. The Ce isotopes were separated using a single-stage extraction technique and measured using a Thermo Scientific Neptune Plus MC-ICP-MS. Data accuracy and precision were examined by two different laboratories.
We report stable cerium (Ce) isotopic compositions of terrestrial rocks and investigate Ce isotopic fractionation during column chemistry in this study. Cerium was separated from matrix elements by a single-stage extraction technique using Eichrom DGA resin. Ce isotope ratios were measured using a Thermo Scientific Neptune Plus MC-ICP-MS employing a sample-standard combined with a Sm-doping method. The data accuracy and precision of Ce isotope analyses were rigorously examined by two different laboratories. The 8142Ce values of mono elemental Ce standards (JMC304 and CDUT-Ce) relative to NIST SRM 3110 solution were 0.005 & PLUSMN; 0.042%o (2SD, N = 9) and 0.118 & PLUSMN; 0.033%o (2SD, N = 6), respectively. The 8142Ce of the manganese nodule (NOD-P-1) measured in two laboratories were 0.177 & PLUSMN; 0.035%o (2SD, N = 7) and 0.172 & PLUSMN; 0.034%o (2SD, N = 8), respectively; NOD-A-1 were 0.116 & PLUSMN; 0.028%o (2SD, N = 8) and 0.104 & PLUSMN; 0.028%o (2SD, N = 9), respectively. The offset between these two manganese nodules could be possibly related with their unique diagenetic environments. The 8142Ce of two USGS standards diabase W-2a was-0.036 & PLUSMN; 0.046%o (2SD, N = 3), basalt BHVO-2 was-0.019 & PLUSMN; 0.036%o (2SD, N = 4). Ce isotopic compositions of three Chinese reference standards granite gneiss GBW07121, diabase GBW07123, and stream sediment GBW07301a were 0.039 & PLUSMN; 0.033%o (2SD, N = 5), 0.068 & PLUSMN; 0.027%o (2SD, N = 5) and 0.046 & PLUSMN; 0.015%o (2SD, N = 3), respectively. The reported data will be helpful for quality assurance and inter-laboratory comparison for high-precision Ce isotopic studies.Full recovery is important to achieve high precision and high accuracy data for metal isotopes. To understand Ce isotope behavior during column separation, an experiment with different Ce cuts was conducted. The 8142Ce of JMC304 and NIST SRM 3110 in five different Ce subcuts varied from 0.047 & PLUSMN; 0.020%o (2SD, N = 3; 0-25% cut) to-0.029 & PLUSMN; 0.047%o (2SD, N = 5; 45-100% cut), and 0.058 & PLUSMN; 0.047%o (2SD, N = 4; 0-11% cut) to-0.022 & PLUSMN; 0.033%o (2SD, N = 4; 32-100% cut), respectively. 8142Ce of these subcuts showed small ranges, but isotopic fractionation of Ce did occur during column chemistry and light isotopes are preferentially retained in the DGA resin.

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