High precision Hg isotope analysis of environmental samples using gold trap-MC-ICP-MS
Abstract
Precise and accurate analysis of Hg isotope compositions in environmental samples can be an invaluable tool in investigating Hg cycles in the environment. We have developed a method for high precision Hg isotope analysis using a gold trap sample introduction system coupled to a Thermo Finnigan 948 ± 87 (2σ), 199Hg/202Hg = 0.567
423 ± 109, 200Hg/202Hg = 0.776
552 ± 93, and 201Hg/202Hg = 0.443 085 ± 44. These ratios agree within error with the IUPAC values issued in 1983, but differ significantly from the IUPAC values issued in 1997. Our data suggest that there are significant Hg isotope variations among different environmental samples. Specifically, organic samples containing predominantly methylmercury appear to be enriched in light isotopes compared with samples with inorganic Hg, suggesting that biomethylation may play an important role in Hg isotope