Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5140881 Talanta 2017 19 Pages PDF
Abstract
As a stable isotope, boron plays an important role in hydrogeology, environmental geochemistry, ore deposit geochemistry and marine paleoclimatology. However, there is no report of boron isotopic composition in gypsum. This is mainly confined to complete dissolution of Gypsum by water or acid. In this study, gypsum was converted to calcium carbonate with ammonium bicarbonate by two steps at 50 °C (Fig. 1). In every step, the mass ratio of NH4HCO3/CaSO4·2H2O was twice, and conversion rate reached more than 98%. It was completely dissolved with hydrochloric acid (the dissolution rate was over 99%). In order to overcome the difficulties of the matrix interference and the detection limit of Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-OES), we use Amberlite IRA 743 resin to purify and enrichment the boron at first, then eluting boron from the resin with 10 mL 0.1 mol/L hydrochloric acid at 75 °C. The boron isotopic composition of natural gypsum samples was determined using positive thermal ionization mass spectrometry (P-TIMS) based on Cs2BO2+. The boron isotopic composition of gypsum may be an excellent indicator for the formation environment.170
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