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Modern mass spectrometry for studying mass-independent fractionation of heavy stable isotopes in environmental and biological sciences

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This is the first review to focus specifically on the application of modern mass spectrometry techniques for studying mass-independent or anomalous isotope fractionation for 'heavy' elements. This review covers a period of ten years, starting from 2000. In the first part of the manuscript, we address theoretical aspects of mass-independent isotope fractionation, such as nuclear volume and nuclear spin effects. Secondly, most published articles on this topic to date are reviewed. Mass-independent isotope fractionation was determined by ICP-MS, MC-ICP-MS or TIMS for nineteen elements so far: Hg, Sn, Cd, Zn, Te, Sr, Pb, Cr, U, Ti, Ni, Mo, Ru, Ba, Nd, Sm, Gd, Yb and Hf, as reported in about fifty publications. In addition, mass-independent fractionation was observed for some other elements, silicon, germanium and sulfur, by other techniques. © 2011 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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hal-01590303 , version 1 (19-09-2017)

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Vladimir Epov, D. Malinovskiy, F. Vanhaecke, Didier Bégué, Olivier François Xavier Donard. Modern mass spectrometry for studying mass-independent fractionation of heavy stable isotopes in environmental and biological sciences. Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 2011, 26 (6), pp.1142-1156. ⟨10.1039/c0ja00231c⟩. ⟨hal-01590303⟩
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