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Folks,

I'm shopping for a new EA to lighten the work load of my current one (Euro
EA) that we use for typical EA stuff: basically CN isotopes and ratios in
organics. We also run a lot of waters using chrome reduction at 1075°C. I'm
considering a high temp that will be used solely for glassy carbon
reduction in solid samples and chrome HD for water.

Question:
I've run oxygen using glassy carbon at lower temps (1100°C), but wasn't
thrilled with the results. Interestingly, at 1250°C the results were worse.
Is life really that much better at 1400°C for glassy carbon?  Aside from
the Finnigan TCEA, what other high temp EA brands have folks had good
success with?

Thanks,
Toti



Toti Larson Ph.D.
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Earth and Environmental Sciences                505.667.9894 (lab)
Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545            550.667.8006 (office)

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