Data processing
Noble gases analysis by static mass spectrometry .Measurements and applications
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Data processing
Noble gases analysis by static mass spectrometry .Measurements and applications

Authors : Laurent ZIMMERMANN, David BEKAERT

Publication date: December 10, 2020 | Lire en français

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2. Data processing

Data processing is based on the raw data from the analyzer. Using the sensitivity calculated with a standard gas, it allows the concentration and isotopic composition of noble gases in an unknown sample to be determined. It is then necessary to apply corrections to these initial calculations to account for analytical conditions (blank), instrumental fractionation, and isobaric interferences. Finally, an error propagation reflecting the analytical conditions on these results is essential before any scientific interpretation.

2.1 Sensitivity of mass spectrometers

Sensitivity refers to an analyzer's ability to produce an electrical signal in response to a known quantity of gas.

It is calculated...

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