Project

Development of sample preparation methods and measurement protocols for the highly precise and accurate isotopic analysis via multi-collector ICP - mass spectrometry for novel real-life applications in an interdisciplinary context

Code
3G002111
Duration
01 January 2011 → 31 December 2014
Funding
Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
Research disciplines
  • Humanities
    • Archaeology of art
  • Natural sciences
    • Instrumental methods
    • Palaeoclimatology
Keywords
ICP - mass spectrometry isotope ratios isotopic analysis isotope fractionation element isolation isotopic proxy
 
Project description

Development of analytical methods based on multi-collector ICP – mass spectrometry for revealing natural variations in the isotopic composition of metals and metalloids, understanding the origin of these variations and quantifying them in the context of real-life applications, e.g., aiming at provenance determination of the raw materials used in the manufacturing of antique glass, reconstruction of the pH of sea water over a geological time scale and tracing down diseases affecting the metabolism of essential transition metals.