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NanoSIMS Analysis of Rare Earth Elements in Silicate Glass and Zircon: Implications for Partition Coefficients

We have developed a method to analyze all rare earth elements in silicate glasses and zircon minerals using a high lateral resolution secondary ion mass spectrometer (NanoSIMS). A 2nA O(−) primary beam was used to sputter a 7–8-μm diameter crater on the sample surface, and secondary positive ions we...

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Autores principales: Shi, Lanlan, Sano, Yuji, Takahata, Naoto, Koike, Mizuho, Morita, Takuya, Koyama, Yuta, Kagoshima, Takanori, Li, Yuan, Xu, Sheng, Liu, Congqiang
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8963819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35360544
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2022.844953
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author Shi, Lanlan
Sano, Yuji
Takahata, Naoto
Koike, Mizuho
Morita, Takuya
Koyama, Yuta
Kagoshima, Takanori
Li, Yuan
Xu, Sheng
Liu, Congqiang
author_facet Shi, Lanlan
Sano, Yuji
Takahata, Naoto
Koike, Mizuho
Morita, Takuya
Koyama, Yuta
Kagoshima, Takanori
Li, Yuan
Xu, Sheng
Liu, Congqiang
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description We have developed a method to analyze all rare earth elements in silicate glasses and zircon minerals using a high lateral resolution secondary ion mass spectrometer (NanoSIMS). A 2nA O(−) primary beam was used to sputter a 7–8-μm diameter crater on the sample surface, and secondary positive ions were extracted for mass analysis using an accelerating voltage of 8 kV. A high mass resolving power of 9,400 at 10% peak height was attained to separate heavy REE from oxide of light REE. A multi-collector system combined with peak-jumping by magnetic field was adjusted to detect REEs and silicon-30 for calibration. Based on results of NIST SRM610 glass, sensitivities of REEs vary from 3 cps/ppm/nA of Lu to 13 cps/ppm/nA of Eu. Reproducibility of REE/Si ratios is better than 18% at 2σ. Secondary ion yields of REEs show positive relationships with their ionization potential of second valence. REEs of AS3, QGNG, and Torihama zircons were measured and calibrated against those of 91500 standard zircon. SIYs of REEs of zircon are identical to those of the glass standard. AS3 and QGNG data are generally consistent with those of previous work. Torihama REE data combined with the whole rock data provide partition coefficients of REEs between silicate melt and zircon. The relationship between these coefficients and ionic radius is explained by an elastic moduli model.
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spelling pubmed-89638192022-03-30 NanoSIMS Analysis of Rare Earth Elements in Silicate Glass and Zircon: Implications for Partition Coefficients Shi, Lanlan Sano, Yuji Takahata, Naoto Koike, Mizuho Morita, Takuya Koyama, Yuta Kagoshima, Takanori Li, Yuan Xu, Sheng Liu, Congqiang Front Chem Chemistry We have developed a method to analyze all rare earth elements in silicate glasses and zircon minerals using a high lateral resolution secondary ion mass spectrometer (NanoSIMS). A 2nA O(−) primary beam was used to sputter a 7–8-μm diameter crater on the sample surface, and secondary positive ions were extracted for mass analysis using an accelerating voltage of 8 kV. A high mass resolving power of 9,400 at 10% peak height was attained to separate heavy REE from oxide of light REE. A multi-collector system combined with peak-jumping by magnetic field was adjusted to detect REEs and silicon-30 for calibration. Based on results of NIST SRM610 glass, sensitivities of REEs vary from 3 cps/ppm/nA of Lu to 13 cps/ppm/nA of Eu. Reproducibility of REE/Si ratios is better than 18% at 2σ. Secondary ion yields of REEs show positive relationships with their ionization potential of second valence. REEs of AS3, QGNG, and Torihama zircons were measured and calibrated against those of 91500 standard zircon. SIYs of REEs of zircon are identical to those of the glass standard. AS3 and QGNG data are generally consistent with those of previous work. Torihama REE data combined with the whole rock data provide partition coefficients of REEs between silicate melt and zircon. The relationship between these coefficients and ionic radius is explained by an elastic moduli model. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8963819/ /pubmed/35360544 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2022.844953 Text en Copyright © 2022 Shi, Sano, Takahata, Koike, Morita, Koyama, Kagoshima, Li, Xu and Liu. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Chemistry
Shi, Lanlan
Sano, Yuji
Takahata, Naoto
Koike, Mizuho
Morita, Takuya
Koyama, Yuta
Kagoshima, Takanori
Li, Yuan
Xu, Sheng
Liu, Congqiang
NanoSIMS Analysis of Rare Earth Elements in Silicate Glass and Zircon: Implications for Partition Coefficients
title NanoSIMS Analysis of Rare Earth Elements in Silicate Glass and Zircon: Implications for Partition Coefficients
title_full NanoSIMS Analysis of Rare Earth Elements in Silicate Glass and Zircon: Implications for Partition Coefficients
title_fullStr NanoSIMS Analysis of Rare Earth Elements in Silicate Glass and Zircon: Implications for Partition Coefficients
title_full_unstemmed NanoSIMS Analysis of Rare Earth Elements in Silicate Glass and Zircon: Implications for Partition Coefficients
title_short NanoSIMS Analysis of Rare Earth Elements in Silicate Glass and Zircon: Implications for Partition Coefficients
title_sort nanosims analysis of rare earth elements in silicate glass and zircon: implications for partition coefficients
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8963819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35360544
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2022.844953
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