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  • Gallium is becoming a point of interest in research due to its moderately volatile nature, which may provide insights into geological processes like condensation and evaporation.
  • There is currently inconsistency in gallium isotope values across different laboratories, prompting the development of two purification methods for more precise gallium isotopic analysis in rock materials.
  • Both methods were tested on synthetic solutions and geological samples, yielding similar results with no isotope fractionation, allowing researchers to accurately define gallium isotopic compositions for certain USGS reference materials.

Article Abstract

Gallium is a moderately volatile, moderately siderophile element with two stable isotopes: Ga and Ga. A general interest in Ga isotopes arose over the last few years, as its moderately volatile behavior potentially marks it as a useful tracer of various processes such as condensation and evaporation. Nevertheless, there is a lack of agreement between laboratories for consistent δGa values in geological reference materials. In this work, we have developed and evaluated two methods for purification protocols leading to precise analysis of gallium (Ga) isotopic composition in silicate rock materials. The first method is a three-step column chemistry using the resins AG1-X8, HDEHP, and AG50W-X12 whereas the second method uses only two columns, AG1-X8 and AG50W-X8. The two methods were applied to a range of both synthetic (multi-element) solutions and geological samples. Both methods show comparable results with no isotope fractionation occurring during purification chemistry, allowing us to define the δGa of selected USGS reference materials (BHVO-2, BCR-2, RGM-2). Similar to previously reported results, we also observe no Ga fractionation between distinct igneous terrestrial materials.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.talanta.2023.124714DOI Listing

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