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Error-systematics of determining elemental isotopic abundance ratios by the molecular ion beam method: a case study for the simultaneous isotopic analysis of lithium and boron as Li2BO2+

โœ Scribed by B. P. Datta


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
116 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0951-4198

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โœฆ Synopsis


The simultaneous isotopic analysis of lithium and boron by the Li 2 BO 2 ion beam method involves measurements of two different molecular abundance ratios (say, R j AEd j and R k AEd k ), and subsequently extensive calculations to arrive at the analyte isotopic ratios (say, L and Y). It is not presently known how the measurement errors (d j and d k ) are transformed into the errors of analysis (d L and d Y ). This work addresses this question from fundamental considerations. In the literature, the calculations are sometimes simplified using R i formulae based on Li 2 B 16 O 2 ions and then applying correction factors for the actual Li 2 BO 2 ions, but this procedure is not generally applicable. We show how equations based on true Li 2 BO 2 ions (with full isotopic variations of all the constituent elements) can be solved, and illustrate the procedure with several examples. These studies show that accuracy of analysis depends not only on the accuracies of measurements, d j and d k , but also on the particular isotopic Li 2 BO 2 ion-pairs (j and k) used as the monitor pairs. Moreover, this dependence is shown to be different for the different isotopic ratios (L and Y) to be determined simultaneously. Therefore, proper selection of monitor molecular pairs is a requirement for avoiding larger (propagated) errors in the analysis. Similar arguments would, in fact, apply to any arbitrarily chosen case of determining two or an even greater number of isotopic abundance ratios (E i 's) by the molecular ion beam method, irrespective of whether the different analyte ratios, E i 's, relate to a single multi-isotopic element, or different elements.


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