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PROGRESS IN AMS TARGET PRODUCTION OF SUB-MILLIGRAM SAMPLES AT THE NERC RADIOCARBON LABORATORY

Tanya Ertun, Sheng Xu, Charlotte L Bryant, Colin Maden, Callum Murray, Margaret Currie, Stewart T Freeman

Abstract


Recent progress in graphite target production for sub-milligram environmental samples in our facility is presented.

We describe an optimized hydrolysis procedure now routinely used for the preparation of CO2 from inorganic samples,

a new high-vacuum line dedicated to small sample processing (combining sample distillation and graphitization units),

as well as a modified graphitization procedure. Although measurements of graphite targets as small as 35 g C have been

achieved, system background and measurement uncertainties increase significantly below 150 g C. As target lifetime can

become critically short for targets <150 g C, the facility currently only processes inorganic samples down to 150 g C. All

radiocarbon measurements are made at the Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre (SUERC) accelerator mass

spectrometry (AMS) facility. Sample processing and analysis are labor-intensive, taking approximately 3 times longer than

samples =500 g C. The technical details of the new system, graphitization yield, fractionation introduced during the process,

and the system blank are discussed in detail.

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