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Chromatographic separation and multicollection-ICPMS analysis of iron. Investigating mass-dependent and -independent isotope effects.

Nicolas Dauphas1, Philip E Janney, Ruslan A Mendybaev, Meenakshi Wadhwa, Frank M Richter, Andrew M Davis, Mark van Zuilen, Rebekah Hines, C Nicole Foley.   

Abstract

A procedure was developed that allows precise determination of Fe isotopic composition. Purification of Fe was achieved by ion chromatography on AG1-X8 strongly basic anion-exchange resin. No isotopic fractionation is associated with column chemistry within 0.02 per thousand /amu at 2sigma. The isotopic composition was measured with a Micromass IsoProbe multicollection inductively coupled plasma hexapole mass spectrometer. The Fe isotopic composition of the Orgueil CI1 carbonaceous chondrite, which best approximates the solar composition, is indistinguishable from that of IRMM-014 (-0.005 +/- 0.017 per thousand /amu). The IRMM-014 reference material is therefore used for normalization of the isotopic ratios. The protocol for analyzing mass-dependent variations is validated by measuring geostandards (IF-G, DTS-2, BCR-2, AGV-2) and heavily fractionated Fe left after vacuum evaporation of molten wüstite (FeO) and solar (MgO-Al(2)O(3)-SiO(2)-CaO-FeO in chondritic proportions) compositions. It is shown that the isotopic composition of Fe during evaporation of FeO follows a Rayleigh distillation with a fractionation factor alpha equal to (m(1)/m(2)()1/2), where m(1) and m(2) are the masses of the considered isotopes. This agrees with earlier measurements and theoretical expectations. The isotopic composition of Fe left after vacuum evaporation of solar composition also follows a Rayleigh distillation but with a fractionation factor (1.013 22 +/- 0.000 67 for the (56)Fe/(54)Fe ratio) that is lower than the square root of the masses (1.018 35). The protocol for analyzing mass-independent variations is validated by measuring terrestrial rocks that are not expected to show departure from mass-dependent fractionation. After internal normalization of the (57)Fe/(54)Fe ratio, the isotopic composition of Fe can be measured accurately with precisions of 0.2epsilon and 0.5epsilon at 2sigma for (56)Fe/(54)Fe and (58)Fe/(54)Fe ratios, respectively (epsilon refers to relative variations in parts per 10 000). For (58)Fe, this precision is an order of magnitude better than what had been achieved before. The method is applied to rocks that could potentially exhibit mass-independent effects, meteorites and Archaean terrestrial samples. The isotopic composition of a 3.8-Ga-old banded iron formation from Isua (IF-G, Greenland), and quartz-pyroxene rocks from Akilia and Innersuartuut (GR91-26 and SM/GR/171770, Greenland) are normal within uncertainties. Similarly, the Orgueil (CI1), Allende (CV3.2), Eagle Station (ESPAL), Brenham (MGPAL), and Old Woman (IIAB) meteorites do not show any mass-independent effect.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15456307     DOI: 10.1021/ac0497095

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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1.  Combined mass-dependent and nucleosynthetic isotope variations in refractory inclusions and their mineral separates to determine their original Fe isotope compositions.

Authors:  Quinn R Shollenberger; Andreas Wittke; Jan Render; Prajkta Mane; Stephan Schuth; Stefan Weyer; Nikolaus Gussone; Meenakshi Wadhwa; Gregory A Brennecka
Journal:  Geochim Cosmochim Acta       Date:  2019-07-17       Impact factor: 5.010

2.  A new anion exchange purification method for Cu stable isotopes in blood samples.

Authors:  Shun-Chung Yang; Lisa Welter; Anand Kolatkar; Jorge Nieva; Kathryn R Waitman; Kuo-Fang Huang; Wen-Hsuan Liao; Shotaro Takano; William M Berelson; A Joshua West; Peter Kuhn; Seth G John
Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem       Date:  2018-11-22       Impact factor: 4.142

3.  Titanium isotopes constrain a magmatic transition at the Hadean-Archean boundary in the Acasta Gneiss Complex.

Authors:  Sarah M Aarons; Jesse R Reimink; Nicolas D Greber; Andy W Heard; Zhe Zhang; Nicolas Dauphas
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2020-12-09       Impact factor: 14.136

4.  Ultra-high-precision Nd-isotope measurements of geological materials by MC-ICPMS.

Authors:  Nikitha Susan Saji; Daniel Wielandt; Chad Paton; Martin Bizzarro
Journal:  J Anal At Spectrom       Date:  2016-07-01       Impact factor: 4.023

5.  Iron isotope evidence for very rapid accretion and differentiation of the proto-Earth.

Authors:  Martin Schiller; Martin Bizzarro; Julien Siebert
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2020-02-12       Impact factor: 14.136

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