PRECISE IN SITU 87RB-87SR DATING OF TERRESTRIAL AND EXTRATERRESTRIAL SAMPLES WITH THE NU SAPPHIRE XD LA-CRC-MC-ICP-MS/MS

Abstract

In this study, we report for the first time mass shifting Sr isotope analyses using the double Wien mass filter in combination with SF6 reaction gas in the collision/reaction cell (CRC) of the Nu Sapphire XD CRC-MC-ICP-MS/MS. Measuring Sr+ isotopes as SrF+ allows to avoid the interference of 87Rb+ on 87Sr+ as, unlike Sr isotopes, 87Rb+ does not react with SF6 and thus is measured at mass 87. The performance of the mass filter was first tested without the CRC, with doping experiments using a NIST SRM 987 solution doped with a multi-element solution containing Mo, Pd, Ru, Cd. These doping tests return mass spectrum where only ions with a mass-to-charge (m/z) between 78 and 100 are transmitted through the mass window, and notably no ions with a m/z > 100 transmitted, providing a clean mass spectrum area where SrF+ isotopes can be measured interference-free. This demonstrates that no analytical artefacts from the mass filter is transmitted through the mass window. In the second step of the method validation, doping experiments in solution mode with the CRC show no significant effect of cell-based oxide formation (notably no 32S19F316O+ ) which could induce matrix effects, with 87Sr/86Sr measured in the doped NIST SRM 987 solution in agreement with the value measured for undoped NIST SRM 987 solution. Ultimately, in-situ Rb-Sr measurements in a series of reference materials including synthetic glasses NIST SRM 610 and NIST SRM 612 and basaltic glasses BCR-2G, BHVO-2G and BIR-1G return precise and accurate 87Sr/86Sr and 87Rb/86Sr. Our new method was successfully applied to the dating of the Dartmoor granite and the Erg Chech 002 achondrite, spanning a range of ages from ~ 300 to 4565 Ma old, with the need of a second normalisation to a matrix-matched calibrant (Shap granite and NWA 6950 lunar meteorite, respectively) for accurate 87Rb/86Sr determination. This study demonstrates the capability of Nu Sapphire XD to perform in-situ87Rb-87Sr dating in geological samples. This very minimally destructive method also allows to preserve petrographic context, and is thus very well suited for analyses of small and precious samples which will be brought back on Earth by the future sample return missions.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Feb 2026
Accepted
18 May 2026
First published
19 May 2026

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

PRECISE IN SITU 87RB-87SR DATING OF TERRESTRIAL AND EXTRATERRESTRIAL SAMPLES WITH THE NU SAPPHIRE XD LA-CRC-MC-ICP-MS/MS

T. Luu, D. Peters, Y. Gérard, H. Crawshaw and F. Moynier, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6JA00061D

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