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Analytics of Stable Isotopes and Methodology

Can an IR Diode Laser Spectrometer be Used for the Determination of Natural Isotope Ratios in Biological Samples?

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Pages 181-186 | Received 14 Nov 1992, Accepted 05 Jan 1993, Published online: 05 Oct 2006
 

Abstract

An IR diode laser spectrometer can detect the enrichment of stable isotopes (13C [1] and 15N[2]) in tracer studies. However our system cannot detect differences of the natural abundances of these isotopes. This problem is not a principal limitation of the IR diode laser spectroscopy, but is inherent to our standard system. A new isotope ratio IR diode laser spectrometer has an accuracy high enough for most biological applications. Some advantages like flexibility in measuring different isotopes, insensitivity against other gases in the sample and price are correlated to this system.

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