I stand corrected.
On Feb 28, 2007, at 2:58 PM, Steve Nelson wrote:
> Remy,
>
> Interesting question.
>
> I only kinda, sorta, know an answer, so I'll foolishly wade in anyway.
>
> We enrich tritium at low temperature by alkaline hydrolysis. Our
> system is only about 85% efficient in retaining 3H. We don't measure
> dD of the remaining water to calculate our enrichment. We calibrate
> our system directly by enriching standards. But some folks do
> measure enrichment by measuring dD and the water remaining after
> reducing, say, 250 ml to 25 ml or so is extremely heavy.
>
> Of course, you are asking about oxygen rather than hydrogen. But my
> gut feeling is that unless you quantitatively electrolyze all of the
> water and quantitatively recover all of the oxygen, the fractionation
> could be large.
>
> On Feb 28, 2007, at 1:55 PM, Remy Okazaki wrote:
>
>> I would like to isolate oxygen from water for isotopic analysis, so I
>> can
>> calibrate the oxygen standard in a mass spectrometer. I was thinking
>> electrolysis to separate H and O, but would any fractionation occur
>> during this
>> process?
>>
>> Conversely, if anyone knows where/how I can purchase an oxygen gas
>> standard to
>> calibrate the mass spec, I would appreciate any input. Thanks,
>> Remy Okazaki
>>
>>
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