Isotopic analysis of lithium salts by 6Li nuclear magnetic resonance and Knudsen effusion high temperature mass spectrometry

2003 
Abstract Reported is a comparative study of the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometric measurement of 6 Li with the Knudsen effusion high temperature mass spectrometry (HTMS) determination of 6 Li and 7 Li. A limit of detection of 0.002–0.007 at.% for 6 Li was achieved by NMR with the use of calibrated standard reference materials. This study has shown that 6 Li NMR is effective, rapid, and a nondestructive analytical technique for the accurate isotopic analysis of Li salts enriched in 7 Li up to 99.95 at.%. The relative standard deviation (RSD) for NMR 6 Li determinations in highly enriched Li salts was 0.002–0.007 at.%, when the 6 Li content was in the range of 0.05–0.10 at.%. Effusion Knudsen HTMS measurements of samples of various isotopic compositions of highly enriched 7 Li lithium salts were completed using mass peaks of Li 2 Cl + ( m / z =47–51 u). The limit of detection achieved for 6 Li in enriched 7 Li salts was 0.0002–0.0005 at.% measured with a RSD of 0.015–0.080 at.%. Effusion Knudsen HTMS is an absolute method of analysis requiring no calibration standards.
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