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Optimization of mixed Pb-Tl solutions for high precision isotopic analyses by MC-ICP-MS

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JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL ATOMIC SPECTROMETRY
Volume 19, Issue 9, Pages 1262-1267

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b403222e

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Measurements of SRM 981 Pb isotope standard mixed with Tl for mass bias corrections were conducted with a MC-ICP-MS (Nu Plasma) using a Nu Instruments desolvating nebulizer. During the initial experiments, Pb and Tl from single-element, concentrated stock solutions were mixed in 2% HNO3 prior to isotope ratio measurements. The results revealed relatively poor precision and accuracy of the Pb isotope measurements, large variations in epsilon(205)Tl in the same standard (ranging from -3.9 to +30.1), and large variations in the observed Pb/Tl intensity ratios. When analyses were restricted to freshly mixed (<1 hour) Pb-Tl solutions, however, highly precise isotopic ratios were obtained for lead (Pb-206/Pb-204=16.9373(&PLUSMN;0.0011, 2σ), Pb-207/Pb-204=15.4907 (&PLUSMN;0.0012, 2σ), and Pb-208/Pb-204=36.6935 (0.0039, 2σ)) and for thallium (εTl-205=1.5 (&PLUSMN;0.8, 2σ)). In addition, Pb/Tl intensity ratios were constant and corresponded to the mixing ratios of the prepared solutions. A series of experiments revealed that the poor precision and accuracy observed for the initial set of isotope ratio measurements resulted from variable photoxidation of Tl+ to Tl3+, which occurs in the presence of Pb and solar UV radiation. This reversible reaction generates Tl3+, which behaves distinctly from Tl+ during desolvation and leads to consistently higher measured Pb/Tl and Tl-205/Tl-203 ratios. The extent of the interaction between Pb and Tl and the subsequent effect on isotope ratio measurements is sensitive to a combination of factors, including differences in the acid matrix and molarity, desolvation conditions, and UV light exposure. It appears that the observed εTl-205 variations in the Pb-Tl3+-bearing solutions dominantly result from mass-dependant differential diffusion of Tl during desolvation. These experiments suggest that great care must be exercised during isotopic analyses of systems utilizing one element for mass-bias correction on another, such as Pb-Tl, Cu-Zn and Mo-Zr, which readily undergo redox reactions under laboratory conditions.

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