Dear Paul,

Thank you very much for your info.

An ISI literature research on this subject drew a complete blank but I 
will search again looking for the journal you mentioned.

In case I shouldn't hit pay-dirt, could I possibly ask you to send me 
a copy of the manuscript?

In re Natalie's problems I quite agree. I don't think the pH is the 
problem and distillition would be the last resort, only. That's why I 
was thinking of Mn as an alternative.

Another alternative for purification of the water samples would be 
ice-zone melting. It can be down-scaled quite easily and one doesn't 
run the risk of isotopic fractionation. Working on the same principle 
as zone-melting, all the contaminants and salts are concentrated into 
the bottom end of the ice rod.

Very best wishes,
                                   Wolfram


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