High precision analysis of potassium stable isotopes using the collision/reaction cell Neoma MC-ICPMS/MS
Abstract
Potassium isotopes hold great promise for tracing geological processes, but their analyses are fraught with complexities. Various methods using different generations of MC-ICPMS instruments have been developed, each with distinct advantages and disadvantages. In this study, we report on K isotopic measurements performed using the Thermo Fisher Scientific Neoma collision cell MC-ICPMS/MS to explore the potential of the instrument. Tests were conducted under wet plasma conditions and the precision achieved was ∼0.03 to 0.1‰ (95% c.i.) for 5–25 measurements in a single analytical session, comparable to other established techniques. The measurements were accurate within the tested concentration range of 50–500 ppb K. A K concentration mismatch between samples and standards of up to 5% was acceptable, while acid molarity mismatch had a pronounced effect on the measured K isotopic compositions. Matrix elements did not significantly impact K isotopic measurements when their concentration was below 2% of K. Several geostandards were measured and the obtained values agree with those from other measurement techniques. Overall, our tests suggest that measuring K isotopes with Neoma collision cell MC-ICPMS/MS is possible, but the high sensitivity of the instrument to tuning settings requires considerable efforts for conducting such measurements.
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© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2024.
Acknowledgement
We thank Hayward J. Melton for the helpful discussions. We thank the two anonymous reviewers for their insightful suggestions and comments. This work was supported by a Packard Fellowship, a research award from the Heritage Medical Research Institute, and start-up funds provided by Caltech to FLHT.
Contributions
Conceptualization: NXN, RG, FLHT, methodology: NXN, RG, FLHT, investigation: NXN, RG, supervision: FLHT, funding acquisition: FLHT, writing – original draft: NXN, writing – review & editing: NXN, RG, FLHT.
Conflict of Interest
There are no conflicts of interest.
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- ISSN
- 1364-5544
- David and Lucile Packard Foundation
- California Institute of Technology
- Heritage Medical Research Institute
- California Institute of Technology
- Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences
- Caltech groups
- Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, Heritage Medical Research Institute