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DOI 10.1080/10256019608036318
Title (Primary) Microcombustion of ng amounts of carbon in non-volatile materials for isotope ratio evaluation
Author Hofmann, D.; Brand, A.
Source Titel Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies
Year 1996
Department OEC; COE
Volume 32
Issue 2-3
Page From 255
Page To 262
Language englisch
Keywords Blank; carbon; carbon 13; combustion; isotope analysis; isotope ratio
Abstract A novel microcombustion technique for carbon isotopic analysis of nanogram amounts of carbon in non-volatile materials based on isotope ratio monitoring (irm) mass spectrometry is described. Liquid or solid samples placed in a quartz sleeve are combusted at 1000°C in a continuous stream of helium and oxygen. CO2 removed from the carrier gas stream by cryogenic trapping is transferred onto a GC column. Following GC separation, the CO2 is transferred via an open split to the ion source of a gas isotope ratio mass spectrometer. Reproducibility for samples >25 nmol carbon is <1‰. Problems associated with blanks from various sources and with reproducible deposition of small sample amounts led to variable accuracy, which was dependent on the compound class being analysed. Minimum sample size was in the range from 5 to 10 nmol carbon. Measurements of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) of groundwater from Germany yielded consistent values of δ13C = -28.8‰.
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Hofmann, D., Brand, A. (1996):
Microcombustion of ng amounts of carbon in non-volatile materials for isotope ratio evaluation
Isot. Environ. Health Stud. 32 (2-3), 255 - 262 10.1080/10256019608036318