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Following up on Devon's question: do people have problems running
similar samples, containing halogenated organics, for compound specific
Hydrogen isotopes?
thanks,
hagit.
Bolotin, Jakov wrote:
> Hi Devon,
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> Not really. We have to reoxidise the reactor from time to time.
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> Regards
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> Jakov
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> *From:* Stable Isotope Geochemistry [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> *On Behalf Of *Devon Rowe
> *Sent:* Mittwoch, 31. Oktober 2007 06:16
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> *Subject:* [ISOGEOCHEM] residual chlorine - a problem?
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> To any of you who run samples (e.g., industrial ground waters) with
> appreciable concentrations of chlorinated ethenes for carbon (via
> GC-C-IRMS), have you seen any negative effects (short term/long term)
> due to chlorines entering into your mass spec?
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> Devon
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