Sulfur Concentration in Geochemical Reference Materials by Solution Inductively Coupled Plasma‐Mass Spectrometry |
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Authors: | Monica E. Erdman Cin‐Ty A. Lee Wenbo Yang Lynn Ingram |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Earth Science, Rice University, , Houston, TX, 77005 USA;2. Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of California, , Berkeley, CA, 94720 USA |
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Abstract: | With implications for the origin of ore deposits, redox state of the atmosphere, and effects of volcanic outgassing, understanding the sulfur cycle is vital to our investigation of Earth processes. However, the paucity of sulfur concentration measurements in silicate rocks and the lack of well‐calibrated reference materials with concentrations relevant to the rocks of interest have hindered such investigations. To aid in this endeavour, this study details a new method to determine sulfur concentration via high mass resolution solution inductively coupled plasma‐mass spectrometry (ICP‐MS). The method is based on an aqua regia leach, involving relatively rapid sample preparation and analysis, and uses small test portion masses (< 50 mg). We utilised two independently prepared standard solutions to calibrate the analyses, resulting in 4% accuracy, and applied the method to eight geochemical reference materials. Measurements were reproducible to within ~ 10%. Sulfur concentrations and isotopes of six reference materials were measured additionally by elemental analyser‐combustion‐isotope ratio mass spectrometry to independently evaluate the accuracy of the ICP‐MS method. Reference materials that yielded reproducible measurements identical to published values from other laboratories (JGb‐1, JGb‐2 and MAG‐1) are considered useful materials for the measurement of sulfur. Reference materials that varied between studies but were reproducible for a given test portion perhaps suffer from sample heterogeneity and are not recommended as sulfur reference materials. |
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Keywords: | sulfur concentration solution ICP‐MS EA‐combustion‐IRMS reference materials standard solution sample digestion concentration de soufre solution ICP‐MS EA‐combustion‐IRMS maté riaux de ré fé rence solution standard digestion d'é chantillon |
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