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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 87, Issue 14, Pages 7426-7432Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.5b01627
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- National Natural Science Foundation of China [41373020, 41273018]
- Australian Research Council (ARC) [FT140100826]
- Australian Research Council [FT140100826] Funding Source: Australian Research Council
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Thermal ionization mass spectromety (TIMS) allows excellent precision for determining Sr isotope ratios in natural water samples. Traditionally, a chemical separation procedure using cation exchange resin has been employed to obtain a high purity Sr fraction from natural water, which makes sample preparation time-consuming. In this study, we present a. rapid and precise method for the direct determination of the Sr isotope ratio of natural water using TIMS equipped with amplifiers With two 10(12) Omega resistors. To eliminate the Rb-87 isobaric interference, Re ribbons are used as filaments, providing a significant advantage over W ribbons in the inhibition of Rb+ emission, based on systematically examining a series of NEST SRM987 standard doping with various amounts of Rb using Re and W ribbons. To validate the applicability of our method, twenty-two natural water samples, including different water types (rain, snow, river, lake and drinking water), that show a large range in Sr content variations (2.54-922.8 ppb), were collected and analyzed from North and South China. Analytical results show good precision (0.003-0.005%, 2 RSE) and the method was further validated by comparative analysis of the same water with and without chemical separation. The method is sample and rapid, eliminates sample preparation time, and prevents potential contamination during complicated sample-preparation procedures. Therefore, a high sample throughput inherent to the TINTS can be fully utilized.
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