Issue 7, 2023

Precise measurement of 40K isotopic anomalies in small samples using a TIMS with a 1013 ohm amplifier

Abstract

The paradox of volatile depletion in terrestrial planets is critical to the early evolution of planets and the emergence of life. However, the depletion mechanism of volatiles, such as K, remains vague. Potassium isotopic anomalies, controlled only by the variable mixing of isotopically distinct primordial disk reservoirs, could be a promising tool to indicate the original distribution of volatiles. Conventional methods used a large ion beam (3 nA for 39K) and a 1010 Ω amplifier to measure the 39K to enlarge the signal of 40K (39K/40K ≈ 8 × 104), which required large sample sizes. Instead, we present a method using a two-step ion-exchange purification procedure and a Triton plus Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometer (TIMS) equipped with a 1013 Ω amplifier to collect the signal of the 40K (∼400 mV on the 1013 Ω amplifier) when the signal of 39K is approximately 0.35 nA (∼35 V on the 1011 Ω amplifier). A new method for gain and baseline calibrations for the 1013 Ω amplifier was also developed to correct its time and temperature drift. With all these improvements, we achieved a long-term reproducibility (2σ) of 0.40 for ε40K in Alfa-K with a sample size of ∼50 ng. Seven USGS geological standards and three carbonaceous chondrites were measured. No resolvable K isotopic anomalies were found in terrestrial samples, but different degrees of enrichment in 40K were observed in chondrites, indicating the heterogeneous distribution of 40K among the Solar System materials.

Graphical abstract: Precise measurement of 40K isotopic anomalies in small samples using a TIMS with a 1013 ohm amplifier

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Feb 2023
Accepted
15 May 2023
First published
27 May 2023

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2023,38, 1461-1468

Precise measurement of 40K isotopic anomalies in small samples using a TIMS with a 1013 ohm amplifier

Y. Zhang, S. Wang, J. Liu, B. Yang and L. Qin, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2023, 38, 1461 DOI: 10.1039/D3JA00059A

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