A preliminary determination of the absolute 14C/12C ratio of OX-I
A preliminary determination of the absolute 14C/12C ratio of OX-I
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2007-11
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Roberts, Mark L.
Southon, John R.
Southon, John R.
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A preliminary determination of the absolute 14C/12C ratio of the oxalic acid I standard (NBS SRM 4990B) has
been made. Using an accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) system, a known number of radiocarbon ions were implanted in
a thin copper foil. The foil was then combusted with the addition of 14C-free carrier material. This resulting gas (which had
a known 14C/12C ratio) was graphitized and compared to OX-I material. This comparison yielded an absolute 14C/12C ratio of
OX-I. The absolute 14C/12C ratio of OX-I, coupled with knowledge of the specific activity of OX-1, provides an alternative
determination of the 14C half-life.
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Author Posting. © Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of the University of Arizona, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of Dept. of Geosciences, University of Arizona for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Radiocarbon 49 (2007): 441-445.
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Radiocarbon 49 (2007): 441-445