TIMS高精度铬同位素分析中残余质量分数的评价

IF 2.7 2区 地球科学 Q2 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Tetsuya Yokoyama, Yusuke Ohkuma, Keiji Nishikawa, Koki Sumiya, Ikshu Gautam
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摘要

陆地和地外物质的Cr同位素比率正在成为地球科学中最重要的示踪剂之一。先前使用TIMS对Cr同位素测量的研究发现,在质量分馏校正的53Cr/52Cr和54Cr/52Cr比率之间存在残余Cr同位素分馏,这可能导致所获得的比率与参考值的偏移。残余分馏被认为是由热电离过程中氧化铬物质的蒸发引起的,但这种残余分馏可以减少的机制尚不清楚。在这里,我们重新审视了残余分馏的问题,并提出可以通过使用W丝而不是传统使用的Re丝进行Cr电离来缓解这个问题。使用W丝,在加热过程中,当丝的温度为~ 比使用Re丝时低100°C。在碳质球粒陨石的重复测量中,W细丝运行中53Cr/52Cr和54Cr/52Cr比率的中间精度是Re细丝运行的两到三倍。因此,这项研究的新发现将对未来陆地和地外物质Cr同位素的研究具有关键意义。
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Evaluation of the Residual Mass Fractionation in High-Precision Cr Isotopic Analysis with TIMS

Evaluation of the Residual Mass Fractionation in High-Precision Cr Isotopic Analysis with TIMS

The Cr isotope ratios of terrestrial and extra-terrestrial materials are emerging as one of the most important tracers in geosciences. Previous studies on Cr isotopic measurements using TIMS have found that there is residual Cr isotopic fractionation between the mass-fractionation-corrected 53Cr/52Cr and 54Cr/52Cr ratios, which may cause an offset of obtained ratios from the reference values. The residual fractionation was thought to be caused by the evaporation of Cr-oxide species during thermal ionisation, but the mechanism by which this residual fractionation could be reduced remained unclear. Here we revisit the issue of residual fractionation and propose that this problem can be alleviated by utilising W filaments instead of conventionally used Re filaments for Cr ionisation. Using W filaments, the formation of CrO+ was suppressed during heating as the filament temperature was ~ 100 °C lower than when Re filaments were used. In repeated measurement of a carbonaceous chondrite, the intermediate precisions of 53Cr/52Cr and 54Cr/52Cr ratios in the W filament runs were two to three times better than those of the Re filament runs. Therefore, the new finding of this study will be of key importance for future studies of Cr isotopes for terrestrial and extra-terrestrial materials.

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Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research
Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research 地学-地球科学综合
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7.10
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18.40%
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54
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Geostandards & Geoanalytical Research is an international journal dedicated to advancing the science of reference materials, analytical techniques and data quality relevant to the chemical analysis of geological and environmental samples. Papers are accepted for publication following peer review.
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