V. Beaumont et al., DETERMINATION OF THE CO CONTRIBUTION TO THE N-15 N-14 RATIO MEASURED BY MASS-SPECTROMETRY/, Analytical chemistry, 66(13), 1994, pp. 2187-2189
The isobaric effect of CO on the determination of delta(15)N has been
calibrated for CO/N-2 mixtures. An effect of 6.49 parts per thousand o
n delta(15)N by percent of CO has been observed; the linearity of the
isobaric effect for CO concentrations in the range 11-0.02% (measured
manometrically) bag been established. Consequently, a method to determ
ine accurately the CO/N-2 ratio (especially for CO amounts lower than
1%) in natural samples, along with the delta(15)N determination in a s
ingle mass spectrometric manipulation has been developed. In this aim
the relationship between delta(15)N of CO/N-2 fixed mixtures and 12/14
current ratios has been calibrated. This calibration allows the mass
spectrometric detection of trace quantities of CO in N-2 natural sampl
es. Furthermore, a correction of delta(15)N Of contaminated samples is
possible with a precision between +/-0.14 and +/-0.20 parts per thous
and for CO concentrations between 0.01 and 1%, respectively. The metho
d is valid for any dynamic mass spectrometer.