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Freon Improves Laser-Ablation Spectrometry

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To reduce the incidence of elemental fractionation and improve the accuracy of laser ablation induction-coupled plasma mass spectrometry for the isotopic analysis of geological samples, Takafumi Hirata of Tokyo Institute of Technology suggests the addition of a refrigerant. In the Jan. 15 issue of Analytical Chemistry, the researcher reported that the delivery of Freon gas to laser ablation sites improves the precision of measurements of the 206Pb/238U ratio in ancient rocks. Typically, the laser systems increase the Pb/U ratio by 20 to 50 percent as measurement progresses. Hirata found...Read full article

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    Published: April 2003
    Basic Scienceelemental fractionationisotopic analysis of geological sampleslaser ablation induction-coupled plasma mass spectrometryResearch & TechnologyspectroscopyTech Pulse

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