Preparation of Graphite Targets from Small Marine Samples for AMS Radiocarbon Measurements
Issue Date
2004-01-01Keywords
absolute ageaccelerator mass spectroscopy
C 13
C 13 C 12
C 14
carbon
carbon dioxide
Europe
graphite
isotope ratios
isotopes
mass spectroscopy
measurement
Mediterranean Sea
methods
Monaco
native elements
nitrogen
radioactive decay
radioactive isotopes
reduction
sample preparation
sea water
spectroscopy
stable isotopes
Western Europe
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Kwong, L. L. W., Povinec, P. P., & Jull, A. J. T. (2004). Preparation of graphite targets from small marine samples for AMS radiocarbon measurements. Radiocarbon, 46(1), 133-139.Journal
RadiocarbonDescription
From the 18th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Wellington, New Zealand, September 1-5, 2003.Additional Links
http://radiocarbon.webhost.uits.arizona.edu/Abstract
A vacuum sample processing line was set up and methods were developed for the determination of radiocarbon in small-volume seawater and biota samples. Seawater samples (500 mL per borosilicate glass bottle and poisoned with HgCl2) were acidified with 5 mL concentrated hydrochloric acid. Pure N2 was used as a carrier gas to strip CO2 from the samples for 10 min in a circulation mode. After purification through several water traps, the CO2 was isolated cryogenically. Using Na2CO3 standard solutions, recovery yields were calculated superior to 95 +/5%. Freeze-dried marine biota samples were thoroughly mixed with Cu(II)O and combusted at 900 degrees C. The CO2 was purified by passing through Ag wool and Cu granules at 450 degrees C before reduction to graphite. Finally, graphite was synthesized using Zn dust heated to 450 degrees C in the presence of an Fe catalyst at 550 degrees C. Although this method takes about 8 hr (synthesis done overnight), the advantage is that no water vapor by-product is formed to hinder the reaction. The graphite yields, measured both by gravimetric methods and by pressure readings, were 95 +/5%. Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) measurements were carried out at the NSF-Arizona AMS Facility. Results for water samples from the northwest Pacific Ocean are reported which are in agreement with data reported elsewhere.Type
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enISSN
0033-8222ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1017/S0033822200039448