Abstract
A method has been developed to reliably quantify the isotopic composition of liquid water, requiring only immersion of a "ReactIR" probe in the sample under test. The accuracy and robustness of this method has been extensively tested using a deuterium/protium system, and substantial improvements in sensitivity were obtained using highly novel chemical signal amplification methods demonstrating a standard deviation of 247 ppb D (a D of 1.6 ‰). This compares favorably with other more costly and time-consuming techniques and is over 20 times more sensitive than any previously published FTIR study. Computational simulations of a model system match the experimental data and show how these methods can be adapted to a tritium/protium system.
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Provis-Evans, C. B., Farrar, E. H. E., Grayson, M. N., Webster, R. L., & Hill, A. K. (2020). Highly Sensitive Real-Time Isotopic Quantification of Water by ATR-FTIR. Analytical Chemistry, 92(11), 7500–7507. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.9b05635
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