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Hello Aaron,
We are running a lot of silver phosphate with our EA here in Lyon.
We have published the method we use in:
"High-precision determination of 18O/16O ratios of silver phosphate by
EA-pyrolysis-IRMS continuous flow technique.LÉCUYER C., FOUREL F.,
MARTINEAU F., AMIOT R., BERNARD A., DAUX V., ESCARGUEL G. AND MORRISON
J. : . J. Mass Spectrom. 2007;42, 36-41.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
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François FOUREL
UMR CNRS 5125 PEPS
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
2 rue Raphaël Dubois - Bât. Géode
F-69622 VILLEURBANNE Cedex - FRANCE
Tél : +33 (0) 4 72 44 62 42
FAX : +33 (0) 4 72 43 35 88
Email : [log in to unmask]
Web: http://webpeps.univ-lyon1.fr/
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Aaron Shultis a écrit :
> Hello
>
> I am wondering if anyone out there has bought a high temp EA (~1400-1500
> degree C) and how well it works for them.
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> I am considering a couple different Satellite Furnaces to add to a
> Eurovector EA, but I am open to any ideas. These would be used for 18O
> in solids, in particular silver phosphate.
>
> Thanks for any insight.
>
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> Aaron Shultis, Research Scientist
> Water Center
> School of Natural Resources
> University of Nebraska-Lincoln
> 103 Water Sciences Lab
> Lincoln, NE 68583-0844 U.S.A.
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