Issue 7, 2016

High-precision measurement of W isotopes in Fe–Ni alloy and the effects from the nuclear field shift

Abstract

We present an analytical protocol for high-precision measurements of W isotopes by multi-collector ICPMS in metal alloy samples, with a particular emphasis on the least abundant W isotope (180W). The external reproducibility, based on replicate analysis of an NIST Fe–Ni steel (SRM 129c), for ε180W (6/4) is ± 0.49. This is an improvement of at least a factor of ≈2.4 compared to previous studies using MC-ICPMS. External precisions for other isotope ratios are comparable to previous studies of metallic samples. In addition, we observed resolvable deviations relative to the measurement reference standard (NIST SRM 3163) in isotope ratios that contain 183W. Similar effects have been reported in several previous studies of W isotopes. Our new data demonstrate that these effects are induced during chemical purification of W in the laboratory and that the isotopic variations are consistent with nuclear field shift effects. Such effects have been reported for various other elements but not yet for W. Possible bias introduced by this effect has implications for the use of W isotopes in early solar system chronology.

Graphical abstract: High-precision measurement of W isotopes in Fe–Ni alloy and the effects from the nuclear field shift

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Jan 2016
Accepted
03 May 2016
First published
04 May 2016

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2016,31, 1400-1405

High-precision measurement of W isotopes in Fe–Ni alloy and the effects from the nuclear field shift

D. L. Cook and M. Schönbächler, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2016, 31, 1400 DOI: 10.1039/C6JA00015K

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