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Measurement of chlorine stable isotopic composition by negative thermal ionization mass spectrometry using total evaporation technique

TATSUYA FUJITANI, KATSUYUKI YAMASHITA, MASAHIKO NUMATA, NOBUYUKI KANAZAWA, NOBORU NAKAMURA
Geochemical Journal, Vol. 44, No. 3, P. 241-246, 2010

ABSTRACT

A total evaporation negative thermal ionization mass spectrometry (TE-N-TIMS) technique for the isotopic analysis of chlorine was developed. This technique provides fast and reliable way to determine the isotopic signature of chlorine samples as small as 100 ng. Compared to the conventional N-TIMS method, the precision of the Cl isotopic analysis is improved by a factor of up to 3 by minimizing the effect of mass fractionation. Using this method, reproducibility of 0.9‰ (R.S.D.: n = 25) can be achieved for 37Cl/35Cl ratio of 200 ng Cl. The analyzed results of the AgCl reagent expressed as a per-mil deviation (δ37Cl) relative to the Standard Mean Ocean Chloride showed good concordance with the value obtained by conventional positive thermal ionization mass spectrometry (P-TIMS).

KEYWORDS

chlorine stable isotopes, total evaporation method, negative thermal ionization mass spectrometry, small samples

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