Abstract

AbstractA new high‐precision offline method for the determination of seawater lead (Pb) isotope ratios was developed, which simplifies and optimizes previously published protocols for the isotopic analysis of trace elements. The procedure involves initial separation of Pb from 250 to 500 mL of seawater by Presep® PolyChelate cation exchange resin and purification by AG1‐X8 anion exchange resin, and subsequently analyzed by Neptune multi‐collector ICP‐MS. For the extraction of Pb in seawater, the Presep® PolyChelate resin was characterized by a wide pH range and a faster adsorption rate, greatly reducing the volume of buffer solution required and significantly shortening the time required for the whole process. The total procedural Pb blank of this method is < 0.05% of the sample extract and the typical Pb recovery is ~ 100%. The method was evaluated by processing GEOTRACES intercalibration samples surface water (GSI, 206Pb/207Pb = 1.1744, 208Pb/206Pb = 2.0844) and GEOTRACES GP15 sample (14140#, 206Pb/207Pb = 1.1685, 208Pb/206Pb = 2.0960). Finally, this method was applied to riverine samples from the Changjiang and seawater samples from the East China Sea, and the in situ extraction was also applied in the Indian Ocean.

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