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>Isotope Geochemists,
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>Is anyone currently running sulfur on a Delta+ with CE-EA and Conflow
>interface?
Yes, USGS, Reston is doing so. We are analyzing BaSO4 prepared from
dissolved sulfate in water. We typically analyze each sample 3 times
and find 1-sigma standard deviations of the order of 0.2 per mill.
We normalize results to VCDT using IAEA-SO-5, IAEA-SO-6, and IAEA-S-1
reference materials.
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>The CE-EA (NC2500) comes with a sulfur conversion kit, and the Delta source
>has a heater on the inlet. I have heard that there are problems with the
>SO2 reference gas purity, and that a SO2 regulator will only deliver 34
We have had no problems with purity of the SO2. Readily available SO2
works fine.
>psi. Is the quality of 99.998 SO2 gas that is available good enough for
>this type of analytical setup or can powdered std's be used instead of a
>reference gas?
>
>Bill Showers
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>William J. Showers
>Associate Professor
>Dept. of Marine, Earth, & Atm Sciences
>North Carolina State University
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>(919) 515-7143 - voice
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