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CHEMICAL GEOLOGY
卷 259, 期 3-4, 页码 120-130出版社
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2008.10.040
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Zn isotope composition; Ion-exchange chromatography; Dilute natural water; Mass fractionation; Mass spectrometry; Seine River
We report here a two-step Zn chemical separation protocol, which allows dilute aqueous samples with low Zn concentrations to be directly loaded onto the chromatography columns, without any preliminary evaporation. This method is particularly suited for river and rain water samples with Zn concentrations between 0.1 and 120 mu g/l. We present the different steps of the protocol on Chelex-100 and AG 1-X4 resins (Bio-Rad) with varying eluants under different matrix conditions. The method results in acceptable procedural blanks and quantitative yields of Zn. The mass bias during isotope measurements by the Neptune Thermo (R) MC-ICP-MS was corrected using empirical external normalization (EEN) with Cu as the internal dopant. We additionally evaluate the sensitivity of the measurement method to instrumental and analytical conditions as tuning, solution pH, Zn concentration, Zn/Cu ratio, temperature, and trace matrix addition. Both the stable introduction system (SIS, double Scott cyclonic spray chamber) and the Apex HF (ESI) were tested for Zn isotope measurement and the Apex was preferred for its higher sensitivity and better stability. External delta Zn-66 reproducibility for measurements of the standard solution (calibrated over two years) and natural water samples was 0.04%. (2 sigma). (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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