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Hi, Glen:
Is it enough for one overnight equilibration between water and CO2? One
article says it takes five days. We use three days.
Regards.
Dachun Zhang
Isotope Lab
Zymax
"Glen E. Martin" wrote:
> Adam Porowski,
>
> We place 1 mL of sample water in a vacuum flask. Freeze the water, and
> evacuate the air.
> The water is melted, and the vacuum reaction flask (internal volume
> 10-20mL) is filled with CO2(g) to ambient (atmospheric pressure) minus 5 or
> 10 cms Hg (using a mercury manometer).The sealed sample is equilibrated at
> 25.3 degrees C overnight.
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> The CO2(g) is extracted/purified the next day for analysis.
>
> G. Martin
>
> Adam Porowski
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> Geochemistry
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> Dear Isogeochem subscribers,
>
> I start to determine composition of stable isotope of oxygen (O18/O16) in
> groundwaters. I am going to use equilibration with CO2 method. Actually, my
> problem is how to bring up into the equilibration vessel proper, small
> amount of CO2 gas from the tank (I have rather bad - rude - pressure
> reducer in the tank). It means that I must do that on preparation line.
> Could you please advise me how do you do that action? Does the amount of
> CO2 for equilibration must be exactly the same each time (of course not
> bigger than the calculated max amount depending on volume of water taken to
> equilibration) or may be different?
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> Thank you very much in advance.
> Best regards for all!
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> Adam Porowski
> Department of Hydrogeology
> Institute of Geological Sciences
> Polish Academy of Sciences
> ul. Twarda 51/55
> 00-818 Warsaw, POLAND
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