Diann,
Hope this helps....
TECHNIQUE d18O (n, standard deviation)
Robertson mercury(II) chloride 32.14 (6, 0.20)
Switsur mercury(II) chloride 32.7 (4, 0.13)
Yakir mercury(II) chloride 31.4 (3, -)
Yakir mercury(II) chloride 31.7 (3, -)
Buhay nickel tube 31.8 (6, 0.14)
Trimborn nickel tube 31.3 (5, 0.19)
Saurer nickel tube 32.20 (7, 0.11)
Saurer continuous flow 32.52 (21, 0.33)
Refs
Buhay, W.M. and Edwards, T.W.D., Climate in southwestern Ontario, Canada, between AD 1610 and 1885 inferred from oxygen and hydrogen isotopic measurements of wood cellulose from trees in different hydrologic settings. Quaternary Research 44, 438-446, 1995.
Saurer, M., Robertson, I., Siegwolf, R. and Leuenberger, M., Oxygen isotope analysis of cellulose: an interlaboratory comparison. Analytical Chemistry 70, 2074-2080, 1998.
Iain
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From: Diann Whitehead
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Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 8:30 PM
Subject: Data on cellulose standard for 18-O/16-O analysis
I'm looking for d18O data on the IAEA C3 cellulose standard since this is not published in their catalogue. I could also use the ANU sucrose as a primary std but there doesn't seem to be any data there either. I notice from the archives that this topic has been discussed at length. Does anyone have any values that I might use in confirming a secondary (working) standard? And has there been any progress on finding a cotton cellulose standard? We're planning to use the on-line pyrolysis method developed by Farquhar et al. (1997) A rapid on-line technique for determination of oxygen isotope composition of nitrogen-containing matter and water. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, Vol. 11, 1554-1560. I hope to be able to verify the provenance of raw cotton cloth being imported into Canada since the country of origin has tariff implications. Has anyone done any work on this?
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