Isotopic composition of water used in triple-point cells

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Isotopic analysis of the water used in KRISS triple point of water (TPW) cells was performed by three separate laboratories. The δD and δ 18O isotopic composition of six ampoules, made from two TPW cells, were analyzed by isotope ratio mass spectrometers. The analysis data showed that δD and δ 18O were - 62.17‰ and - 9.41‰ for the KRISS-2002-Jan cell, and - 36.42‰ and - 4.08‰ for the KRISS-2005-Jun cell. The temperature deviation of the triple point of water for these cells calculated from Kiyosawa's data and the definition of the TPW were + 45.07μK for the KRISS-2002-Jan cell, and + 25.49μK for the KRISS-2005-Jun cell. The KRISS TPW temperature was + 92μK higher than the CCT-K7 KCRV after correcting for the deviation of the isotopic composition from Vienna Standard Mean Ocean Water.

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Gam, K. S., Kang, K. H., Kim, Y. G., & Yang, I. (2008). Isotopic composition of water used in triple-point cells. International Journal of Thermophysics, 29(3), 808–814. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10765-008-0414-0

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