Has anybody here had any experience with trying to analyse d34S of
native sulfur by elemental analysis-continuous flow isotope analysis?
Someone has asked me about the possibility of running these analyses.
I seem to recall that native S doesn't combust very easily, so I'm a
bit concerned about the possibility that I'd get incomplete
combustion and that the S would vaporize and then condense into the
pipework further along the system.
Cheers,
Simon
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Simon Poulson
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University of Nevada - Reno
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