Abstract

A systematic and practical method for the determination of the concentration of the isotopic composition of Sr and Nd and rare-earth elements (REE) from a single sample solution has been developed by combining and improving classical cation-exchange chromatography (CCEC) and modern high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The first step was used to separate Sr and the REE group from a dissolved rock solution by CCEC with a column of large volume and a combination of HClHNO 3 as an eluent. The second step was used to separate individual REE components present within the REE group by HPLC, simultaneously quantify them with a post-column reaction detector, and collect Nd with a programmable fraction collector. Separated Sr and Nd fractions were then purified by another CCEC with a column of small volume and HCl as an eluent prior to the mass spectrometric analysis. The analytical results obtained for a series of standard rocks showed a good agreement with recommended values to within ± 10% for REE quantification at the 95% confidence level and ±0.004% (1σ) for the 87 Sr 86 Sr and 143 Nd 144 Nd isotopic ratios.

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