MethodsX (Dec 2023)

Simple software solution for N2 diversion when measuring δ18O values of nitrogen-rich samples materials using a Thermo Scientific EA-IRMS System

  • Christopher Brodie

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
p. 102268

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This method is a simple, cost-free, and reliable approach for the removal of N2 interference on a CO analyte when analysing nitrogen-rich (>0.5% w/w) samples by Elemental Analysis Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry. Specifically, the isobaric interference on m/z 30 is eliminated using only the open split of the Thermo Scientific ConFlo IV Universal Interface Device, improving the analytical workflow when using a static temperature Gas Chromatography (GC) column. It simplifies the N2 diversion methods described in recent decades. When applied, the method described here: • Provides sufficient baseline resolution between the N2 and CO analytes, to permit quantitative N2 diversion, using an extended length packed GC column; • Quantitatively eliminates all N2 analyte from the analytical gas stream ensuring that no N2 enters the ion source and therefore no isobaric interference is produced on m/z 30 ion trace of the CO analyte; • Allows reproducible measurement of δ18O values from nitrogen-rich sample materials without a N2 isobaric interference, where the CO analyte is measured on the analytical baseline that it was produced on in the reactor (i.e., no addition make-up helium or new baseline of pure helium for the CO analyte).

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