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High-precision analysis of 182W/184W and 183W/184W by negative thermal ionization mass spectrometry: Per-integration oxide corrections using measured 18O/16O.

Gregory J Archer1, Andrea Mundl1, Richard J Walker1, Emily A Worsham1, Katherine R Bermingham1.   

Abstract

Here we describe a new analytical technique for the high-precision measurement of 182W/184W and 183W/184W using negative thermal ionization mass spectrometry (N-TIMS). We improve on the recently reported method of Trinquier et al. (2016), which described using Faraday cup collectors coupled with amplifiers utilizing 1013 Ω resistors to continuously monitor the 18O/16O of WO3 - and make per-integration oxide corrections. In our study, we report and utilize a newly measured oxygen mass fractionation line, as well as average 17O/16O and 18O/16O, which allow for more accurate per-integration oxide interference corrections. We also report a Faraday cup and amplifier configuration that allows 18O/16O to be continuously monitored for WO3 - and ReO3 -, both of which are ionized during analyses of W using Re ribbon. The long-term external precision of 182W/184W is 5.7 ppm and 3.7 ppm (2SD) when mass bias corrected using 186W/184W and 186W/183W, respectively. For 183W/184W mass bias is corrected using 186W/184W, yielding a long-term external precision of 6.6 ppm. An observed, correlated variation in 182W/184W and 183W/184W, when mass bias corrected using 186W/184W, is most likely the result of Faraday cup degradation over months-long intervals.

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Keywords:  182W; 183W; N-TIMS; Oxide interference correction; Thermal ionization mass spectrometry; Tungsten isotope

Year:  2017        PMID: 30713466      PMCID: PMC6357970          DOI: 10.1016/j.ijms.2017.01.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mass Spectrom        ISSN: 1387-3806            Impact factor:   1.986


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