Guidelines for Accurate and Precise Stable Isotope Analysis of Calcite, Dolomite, and Magnesite Using a Carbonate Device for Continuous Flow-Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry (CF-IRMS)

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Kim, Soujung [1 ]
Kim, Sang-Tae [1 ]
Knyf, Martin [1 ]
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[1] McMaster Univ, Sch Earth Environm & Soc, Hamilton, ON, Canada
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加拿大创新基金会; 加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
calcite; Ca-Mg carbonates; carbon and oxygen isotope compositions; dolomite; isotope ratio mass spectrometry; magnesite; PHOSPHORIC-ACID; OXYGEN; FRACTIONATION; TEMPERATURE; DELTA-O-18; DIOXIDE; CO2;
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10.1002/rcm.9958
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Q5 [生物化学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Rationale: Carbonate minerals are one of the most popular samples for an automated sample preparation system for CF-IRMS, such as GasBench II and iso FLOW, but no standardized analytical protocols exist. This study gives guidelines on optimal analytic conditions for carbon and oxygen isotope analysis of Ca-Mg carbonates when using the carbonate-phosphoric acid reaction method. Methods: Calcite (CaCO3-McMaster Carrara), dolomite (CaMg(CO3)(2)-MRSI Dolomite), and magnesite (MgCO3-ROM Brazil Magnesite) with two grain size fractions (< 74 and 149-250 mu m) were reacted with 103% (specific gravity of 1.92) phosphoric acid under He atmosphere in 12-mL borosilicate glass vials to examine the full delta C-13 and delta O-18 evolution of acid-liberated CO2 for an extended reaction time of up to 12-30 days at 25 degrees C and up to 3-7 days at 72 degrees C. Results: At 25 degrees C, the optimal reaction time of calcite is 1 day for both grain size fractions while the optimal reaction time of 2-10 day is suggested for dolomite with a grain size of < 74 mu m. At 72 degrees C, 30-min to 12-h or 45-min to 12-h reaction is optimal for calcite with < 74-mu m or 149- to 250-mu m grain size fraction, respectively, whereas dolomite requires 12-h to 1-day reaction for both grain size fractions. The only optimal condition for magnesite is 6-7 days of reaction with < 74-mu m grain size at 72 degrees C. Conclusions: To determine precise and accurate delta C-13 and delta O-18 values of a carbonate mineral using the carbonate-phosphoric acid reaction method, an optimal reaction time must be assessed for a given analytical condition to avoid nonequilibrium isotope effects and unnecessary oxygen isotope exchange of acid-liberated CO2 in the carbonate reaction vessel. Our experimental result provides a guideline for the accurate and precise stable isotope analysis of Ca-Mg carbonate minerals.
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