14C sample preparation for AMS microdosing studies at Lund University using online combustion and septa-sealed vials |
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Authors: | Marie Sydoff Kristina Stenström |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Clinical Sciences, Medical Radiation Physics, Malmo University Hospital, SE-205 02 Malmö, Sweden;2. Lund University, Department of Physics, Division of Nuclear Physics, P.O. Box 118, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The Department of Physics at Lund University is participating in a European Union project called EUMAPP (European Union Microdose AMS Partnership Programme), in which sample preparation and accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) measurements of biological samples from microdosing studies have been made. This paper describes a simplified method of converting biological samples to solid graphite for 14C analysis with AMS. The method is based on online combustion of the samples, and reduction of CO2 in septa-sealed vials. The septa-sealed vials and disposable materials are used to eliminate sample cross-contamination. Measurements of ANU and Ox I standards show deviations of 2% and 3%, respectively, relative to reference values. This level of accuracy is sufficient for biological samples from microdosing studies. Since the method has very few handling steps from sample to graphite, the risk of failure during the sample preparation process is minimized, making the method easy to use in routine preparation of samples. |
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