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Kathy,
We use UHP. The reference gas cylinders last an incredibly long time;
so it isn't really that expensive in the long run.
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Charlotte Lehmann
Assistant in Instruction
Bates College
Department of Geology
206A Carnegie Science Building
44 Campus Avenue
Lewiston, ME 04240
Phone: 207-786-6485
FAX: 207-786-8334
Quoting Kathryn Venz Curtis <[log in to unmask]>:
> Hi All,
>
> We are getting ready to measure the nitrogen isotopic values of N2O
> produced via the "Bug Method" (i.e., Sigman et al. and Casciotti et
> al.). I am looking into getting a N2O tank from our vendor to use as
> the reference gas. What is the minimum grade N2O that is required for
> use as the reference gas? Do I need UHP or can I get away with
> something less expensive? There seems to be a variety of options at a
> great range of cost.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Kathy
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> --
> Kathryn Venz Curtis, PhD
> Stable Isotope Mass Spec Lab Manager, Senior Chemist
> Soil and Water Science Department
> 2169 McCarty-A University of Florida
> Gainesville, FL 32611-0292 Phone: (352) 392-1951 ext.242
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