Development of an automated system for preparation of organic samples

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We constructed an automated system to transform organic samples to CO 2, which included several options such as: combustion in 2 steps with collection of the 2 fractions, volatile fraction combustion, and 13C sampling. The process includes organic matter combustion. CO 2 drying, quantification of the mass of carbon, CO2 collection in a glass vial, and eventually 13C sampling. The system is computer-controlled and -monitored. The apparent background age of the automated system reaches 0.191±0.011 pMC (2σ), equivalent to a 14C age of about 51,700 yr BP, and requires only 30 min of handling, instead of the several days needed when using a manual procedure.

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Hatté, C., Poupeau, J. J., Tannau, J. F., & Paterne, M. (2003). Development of an automated system for preparation of organic samples. Radiocarbon, 45(3), 421–430. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033822200032781

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