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Development of an automated system for preparation of organic samples.

Christine Hatte, Jean Jacques Poupeau, Jean Francois Tannau, Martine Paterne

Abstract


We constructed an automated system to transform organic samples to CO (sub 2) , which included several options such as: combustion in 2 steps with collection of the 2 fractions, volatile fraction combustion, and (super 13) C sampling. The process includes organic matter combustion, CO (sub 2) drying, quantification of the mass of carbon, CO (sub 2) collection in a glass vial, and eventually (super 13) C sampling. The system is computer-controlled and-monitored. The apparent background age of the automated system reaches 0.191 = 0.011 pMC(2 sigma ), equivalent to a (super 14) C 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.

Keywords


chemical reactions;instruments;sample preparation;bones;methods;C 14;carbon;isotopes;radioactive isotopes;absolute age

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