The high temperature conversion (HTC) technique using an elemental analyzer with a glassy carbon tube and filling (temperature conversion/elemental analysis, TC/EA) is a widely used method for hydrogen isotopic analysis of water and many solid and liquid organic samples with analysis by isotope-ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS). However, the TC/EA IRMS method may produce inaccurate δ<sup>2</sup>H results, with values deviating by more than 20 mUr (milliurey = 0.001 = 1‰) from the true value for some materials. We show that a single-oven, chromium-filled elemental analyzer coupled to an IRMS substantially improves the measurement quality and reliability for hydrogen isotopic compositions of organic substances (Cr-EA method). Hot chromium maximi...
International audienceRationale: Molecular hydrogen (H2) is an important gas for atmospheric chemist...
Rationale: Molecular hydrogen (H2) is an important gas for atmospheric chemistry, and an indirect gr...
An international project developed, quality-tested, and determined isotope–δ values of 19 new organi...
The high temperature conversion (HTC) technique using an elemental analyzer with glassy carbon tube ...
The high temperature conversion (HTC) technique using an elemental analyzer with a glassy carbon tub...
The high temperature conversion (HTC) technique using an elemental analyzer with a glassy carbon tub...
The traditional high-temperature conversion (HTC) approach toward compound-specific stable isotope a...
RATIONALE: High-precision hydrogen isotope ratio analysis of nitrogen-bearing organic materials usin...
Hydrogen isotopic analysis of organic materials has been widely applied in studies of paleoclimate, ...
Abstract A variety of methods for measurement of (2)H/(1)H from H(2) are evaluated for their ability...
A rapid continuous-Ñow technique for the quantitative determination of hydrogen isotope ratios in or...
High-temperature pyrolysis conversion of organic analytes to H<sub>2</sub> in hydrogen isotope ratio...
Of all the elements, hydrogen has the largest naturally occurring variations in the ratio of its sta...
The stable isotope ratio of non-exchangeable hydrogen (δ2Hn) emerged as a promising new tool for sou...
The advent of continuous-flow isotope-ratio mass spectrometry (CF-IRMS) coupled with a high temperat...
International audienceRationale: Molecular hydrogen (H2) is an important gas for atmospheric chemist...
Rationale: Molecular hydrogen (H2) is an important gas for atmospheric chemistry, and an indirect gr...
An international project developed, quality-tested, and determined isotope–δ values of 19 new organi...
The high temperature conversion (HTC) technique using an elemental analyzer with glassy carbon tube ...
The high temperature conversion (HTC) technique using an elemental analyzer with a glassy carbon tub...
The high temperature conversion (HTC) technique using an elemental analyzer with a glassy carbon tub...
The traditional high-temperature conversion (HTC) approach toward compound-specific stable isotope a...
RATIONALE: High-precision hydrogen isotope ratio analysis of nitrogen-bearing organic materials usin...
Hydrogen isotopic analysis of organic materials has been widely applied in studies of paleoclimate, ...
Abstract A variety of methods for measurement of (2)H/(1)H from H(2) are evaluated for their ability...
A rapid continuous-Ñow technique for the quantitative determination of hydrogen isotope ratios in or...
High-temperature pyrolysis conversion of organic analytes to H<sub>2</sub> in hydrogen isotope ratio...
Of all the elements, hydrogen has the largest naturally occurring variations in the ratio of its sta...
The stable isotope ratio of non-exchangeable hydrogen (δ2Hn) emerged as a promising new tool for sou...
The advent of continuous-flow isotope-ratio mass spectrometry (CF-IRMS) coupled with a high temperat...
International audienceRationale: Molecular hydrogen (H2) is an important gas for atmospheric chemist...
Rationale: Molecular hydrogen (H2) is an important gas for atmospheric chemistry, and an indirect gr...
An international project developed, quality-tested, and determined isotope–δ values of 19 new organi...