Issue 8, 2014

Ultra-precise titanium stable isotope measurements by double-spike high resolution MC-ICP-MS

Abstract

In this contribution, we present a new technique for the ultra-precise determination of titanium stable isotope composition (expressed as δ49Ti or deviation of the 49Ti/47Ti ratio to the reference standard) of geological samples by multi-collection plasma source mass spectrometry (MC-ICPMS) using the double spike method to correct for instrumental mass bias. Tails of polyatomic spectral interferences on 46Ti are accounted for by using sample-standard bracketing in high-resolution mode. Choice of ideal double and triple spike composition is investigated and results show that analytical error for a single measurement is optimised for a 47Ti–49Ti double spike composed of ca. 50% of each spike and mixed with ca. 52% of sample. Measurements of pure Ti solution show that internal error on single measurements of ca. 0.010‰ (95% c.i.) is attainable on δ49Ti, in agreement with the error model. Due to the lack of a widely available reference isotopic standard for titanium, all results are expressed as deviations relative to newly created reference material (OL-Ti standing for Origins Laboratory – titanium) prepared from an ultra-pure titanium metal rod. A range of analytical tests demonstrates the robustness of our method. An external reproducibility of ca. 0.020‰ (2sd) is routinely achievable for Ti stable isotopes. Data for a range of basaltic rock standards as well as a subduction zone basalt reference suite is presented and show that the Ti stable isotope compositions of terrestrial basalt show resolvable variations but are overall very close to the OL-Ti reference standard. The average Ti isotopic composition of the basalts studied here is the present best estimate of the upper mantle composition; δ49Ti = +0.004 ± 0.062‰ (2sd).

Graphical abstract: Ultra-precise titanium stable isotope measurements by double-spike high resolution MC-ICP-MS

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Mar 2014
Accepted
22 May 2014
First published
23 May 2014

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2014,29, 1444-1458

Ultra-precise titanium stable isotope measurements by double-spike high resolution MC-ICP-MS

M. Millet and N. Dauphas, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2014, 29, 1444 DOI: 10.1039/C4JA00096J

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