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Automatic and high-precision determination of boron isotopic ratios using thermal ionization mass spectrometry with static multi-collection

  • Mao Yong He
  • , Yun Qi Ma
  • , Zhang Dong Jin
  • , Hai Zhou Ma
  • , Yan Ling Zhang
  • , Chong Guang Luo
  • , Jun Xiao
  • , Ying Kai Xiao
  • CAS - Institute of Earth Environment
  • CAS - Qinghai Institute of Salt Lakes

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Abstract

Due to the small relative mass difference between m/z 308 and m/z 309, simultaneous data collection was not possible using conventional multi-collection mass spectrometers. To conduct multi-collector measurements of m/z 308 (133Cs211BO2+) and m/z 309 (133Cs211 BO2+), the Faraday cups were configured to measure m/z 308 and m/z 309 array with zoom optics. We utilize thermal ionization mass spectrometry (Trion) to perform automatic and high-precision determination of boron isotope using static multicollection of Cs2BO2+ ions. The research has been performed to investigate the impact of ion current and filament current on the accuracy and reproducibility of boron isotope measurements for NIST 951 Standard, giving values of 11B/10B were in the range of 4.05263-4.05338, when ion current varied 0.1-10 V and filament current varied 1150-1350 mA. The phenomenon of this study was filament current. With the higher of filament current, the ion current was corresponding to be higher. Based on this discovery, we have established the conditions for precise boron isotopic measurement using the multicollection technique by automatic mode. The proposed method was used for the determination of NIST 951 H3BO3 and natural samples. The results show that the automatic mode and manual mode has same precision and accuracy. And this technique enables us to do speedy analysis of boron isotopes and greatly improve the efficiency.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)75-81
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Chinese Mass Spectrometry Society
Volume34
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Automatic determina-tion
  • Boron isotope
  • High-precision
  • Static multicollection
  • Thermal ionization

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