How well do non-traditional stable isotope results compare between different laboratories: results from the interlaboratory comparison of boron isotope measurements
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
In order to address the correct reporting and therefore comparison of isotopic measurements across
different instrument types and instrumental techniques a prepared set of synthetic standards was sent to
28 laboratories for boron (B) isotopic analyses. Standards were prepared from enriched and purified
isotopic salts to avoid any sample preparation fractionation. The range in uncertainties of the analyses
between different instrumental analytical techniques is as large as the differences within an instrumental
analytical technique obscuring any systematic offset. We conclude that uncertainties in the
measurement of d11B values were often underestimated and a procedure is suggested to allow a better
comparison of the different techniques. Two new standards (JABA and JABB) have been quantified
and these are available to all laboratories for testing their analyses. The d11B values of these new
standards are 10.0& and 23.7&. The results from this exercise impact on the way all isotope
measurements are performed and reported. Guidelines are defined to aid the comparison of
measurements between different laboratories.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
stable isotope measurements; boron interlaboratories measurements; results comparison
Elenco autori:
Tonarini, Sonia
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