M. Koch et al., DETECTION OF SMALL TRACES OF N-15(2) AND N-14(2) BY FARADAY LMR SPECTROSCOPY OF THE CORRESPONDING ISOTOPOMERS OF NITRIC-OXIDE, Applied physics. B, Lasers and optics, 64(6), 1997, pp. 683-688
A Faraday LMR spectrometer for detection of low concentrations of N-15
(2) in a gas phase sample is described. The nitrogen is transformed by
a microwave discharge into nitric oxide NO. The latter is analyzed by
recording both a (NO)-N-15 and a (NO)-N-14 Faraday LMR signal. The de
termination of the transformation rate from N-2 into NO is described.
The method of measurement and the achieved sensitivity (similar to 0.1
ppm N-15(2) approximate to 4 nanomoles N-15(2)/liter gas) of the spec
trometer are discussed. An application in pharmacology, where N-15 is
used as a tracer for metabolism is indicated. First experiments with t
he exhalation of a rat show that the apparatus is useful to give a new
quality of results.