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干法灰化和湿法消解植物样品的铜锌铁同位素测定对比研究
  
关键词:plant samples  dry ashing  wet digestion  Cu, Zn, Fe  Isotope  MC-ICPMS
基金项目:国土资源部公益性行业基金(编号: 201011027-1E);国家自然科学基金创新群体项目(编号: 40921001)
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李世珍 中国地质科学院地质研究所, 国土资源部同位素地质重点实验室,大陆构造与动力学国家重点实验室 shizhenli@cags.ac.cn 
朱祥坤 中国地质科学院地质研究所, 国土资源部同位素地质重点实验室,大陆构造与动力学国家重点实验室  
吴龙华 中国科学院南京土壤研究所土壤与环境生物修复研究中心  
骆永明 中国科学院烟台海岸带研究所  
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A Comparative Study of Plant Sample Preparation by Dry Ashing and Wet Digestion for Isotopic Determination of Cu, Zn and Fe
      Dry ashing and wet digestion are common methods for determining the content and isotopic composition of elements in organic samples. Wet digestion has been used mostly to dissolved samples for determining Cu, Zn and Fe isotopes. Relative to wet digestion, dry ashing is not only more efficient in sample preparation, but also uses less acid, thus suitable for bulk treatment. However, under high temperature, it is possible to cause isotope fractionation of Cu, Zn and Fe during sample processing because of evaporation. A comparative study of elsholtzia splendens samples prepared by using dry ashing and wet digestion was carried out. The results show that: 1) for the elsholtzia splendens roots, the process of dry ashing does not cause isotope fractionation of Cu, Zn and Fe; 2) for elsholtzia splendens stems, the process of dry ashing does cause isotope fractionation of Fe, but no fractionation of Cu and Zn isotopes occurs; 3) for the elsholtzia splendens leaves, the process of dry ashing does cause isotope fractionation of Cu and Fe, but no fractionation of Zn isotopes occurs. In a word, the suitability of the dry ashing method for plant sample digestion needs to be evaluated specifically according to the features of the sample and the element studied. The loss of the elements in volatile components is a main cause leading to different fractionation effects of Cu, Zn and Fe, as in dissolving the organic samples by using dry ashing process. Both of the two factors, i.e., the isotopic difference between volatile components and the whole sample and the relative variation of the elements, result in different isotopic fractionation effects in the process of volatilization.
LI Shi-zhen,ZHU Xiang-kun,WU Long-hua,LUO Yong-ming.2011.A Comparative Study of Plant Sample Preparation by Dry Ashing and Wet Digestion for Isotopic Determination of Cu, Zn and Fe[J].Acta Geoscientica Sinica,32(6):754-760.
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