Application of mass spectrometric isotope dilution methodology for 90Sr age-dating with measurements by thermal-ionization and inductively coupled-plasma mass spectrometry

Application of an isotope-dilution method for determining 90 Zr and 90 Sr in a 90 Sr source material spiked with 86 Sr and 92 Zr is described. A miniature gas pressurized extraction chromatography (GPEC) system with a column containing Eichrom Sr Resin™ was used for separating the elements so isobar...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of analytical atomic spectrometry 2013-08, Vol.28 (9), p.1493-157
Hauptverfasser: Steeb, J. L, Graczyk, D. G, Tsai, Y, Mertz, C. J, Essling, A. M, Sullivan, V. S, Carney, K. P, Finck, M. R, Giglio, J. J, Chamberlain, D. B
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Zusammenfassung:Application of an isotope-dilution method for determining 90 Zr and 90 Sr in a 90 Sr source material spiked with 86 Sr and 92 Zr is described. A miniature gas pressurized extraction chromatography (GPEC) system with a column containing Eichrom Sr Resin™ was used for separating the elements so isobaric isotopes could be measured by mass spectrometry. Zirconium was rinsed through the column with 3 M HNO 3 /trace HF and strontium was eluted with 1% acetic acid. Two mass spectrometric techniques, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and thermal ionization mass spectrometry (TIMS), were used for measuring isotope ratios. Data were obtained with 90 Sr from a blood-irradiator source. Results from the TIMS measurements gave a decay time of 45.16 ± 0.26 years, and those from the ICP-MS gave 45.24 ± 0.20 years (uncertainties are expanded uncertainty, k = 2). Quadrupole ICP-MS is preferable to TIMS in this application if the ICP-MS data are suitably corrected for non-linearity and mass discrimination. ICP-QMS is preferable to TIMS in this application if the ICP-QMS data are corrected for non-linearity and mass discrimination.
ISSN:0267-9477
1364-5544
DOI:10.1039/c3ja50136a