Protocol for clumped isotopes - weighing and running measurements
Introduction
The following protocol describes how to weigh samples and run clumped isotopes measurements.
Safety Information
Wear cryo-gloves, long sleeve shirts, protection glasses and closed shoes when handling liquid nitrogen in open dewars. Liquid nitrogen is extremely cold. The vapor of liquid nitrogen can rapidly freeze skin tissue and eye fluid, resulting in cold burns, frostbite, and permanent eye damage even by brief exposure.
In the event of spillage of liquid nitrogen on a person: If exposed to liquid or cold gas, restore tissue to normal body temperature, 37°C, followed by protection of the injured tissue from further damage and infection. Remove or loosen clothing that may constrict blood circulation to the frozen area. Rapid warming of the affected part is best achieved by using water at 42°C. Water should under no circumstances be over 44°C, nor should the frozen part be rubbed either before or after rewarming. If in doubt contact Legevakt (phone 116 117 or 113 for emergencies).
If someone gets liquid nitrogen it in their eyes, call 113, wash the eyes with appropriate equipment immediately.
Sample identification and measurement sequence
A run list should first be made, using one of the worksheets in the weighing room (sheets labeled for mass spectrometer). Standards and samples in appropriate numbers and at appropriate positions should be filled in (some may already be listed). Project and project number for billing must be written when applicable.
Weighing in standards/sample material (usually the day before starting a run)
Equipment:
- Spatula
- tweezers
- tray
- brush
- weighing boat
- rack for sample vials, and
- clean Kiel vials.
- Write yourself on the calendar to book a balance in advance. Otherwise, check if the microscale is available.
- Determine what mass range you need to use (dependent on run type).
- Assemble necessary tools: picking tray, ‘mini-spoon’, brush, tweezers, weighing papers, weighing boat (small aluminium ones most appropriate), racks and appropriate vials.
- Clean clumped isotope vials are found in the blue wire racks; NEVER use vials from somewhere else and never mix up clumped isotope vials with any others!
- There must be two clean and empty vials at the beginning of the sample rack (pump vials used as place holders and for safety during a measurement run).
- Clean the working bench and all weighing equipment with Kim Wipes/brush such that your working area is free from dust and the implements you will use to weigh are clean and free from contaminants.
- Do not place vials, racks or other equipment on the anti-vibration table or on top of the microscale to prevent destabilizing the balance.
- Be very gentle with the microbalances, they are very sensitive. Do not put undue pressure on the microbalance weighing tray. You WILL break it if you push on it.
- Refer to your run sheet for standards and masses.
- Find clumped isotope standards ISOA, ISOB, CHALK and RIEDEL in the standard desiccator.
- Open the standard bottle only when you take out standard and close it immediately after use. NEVER PUT MATERIAL BACK INTO THE STANDARD BOTTLE AND NEVER POUR STANDARD OUT!
- Place the appropriate mass of standard powder or sample onto your weighing boat or paper.
- Carefully lead the boat/paper towards the microscale by using a tweezer.
- If the weight is too large: remove from the microscale and pick/pour the extra grains out on the tray or another weighing paper. You can, and should, reuse standard material in the next aliquot if the tray/paper is clean.
- If desired, clean the vial before inserting the sample using clean air.
- Turn the vial horizontally then insert the weighing boat/paper as far as possible towards the base of the vial. Turn vertical then pour and carefully knocking the boat towards the wall to transfer all material to the vial.
- Weigh the empty boat/paper again to ensure complete transfer.
- Tap the vial with a tweezer to make sure all sample material is located at the bottom of the vial.
- Repeat procedure from step 10 for all samples/standards.
- IMPORTANT! When changing to a new standard/sample use a brush and Kim Wipes to clean all apparatus thoroughly to avoid contamination.
- Place the standards back in the desiccator as soon as you are finished.
- If you leave the weighing room for a break, make sure to cover all vials to prevent dust and other impurities to fall into the vials. It is good practice to keep all vials covered as much as possible.
- Once you are done, clean after yourself and put everything away.