A four-column chromatographic protocol for V isotope analysis of high Ti/V geological materials

Abstract

Vanadium (V) isotope analysis of geological samples with high Ti/V is analytically challenging due to the formation of Ti-rich precipitates during digestion and Ti-induced interferences during purification and mass spectrometry. Here, a four-column chromatographic purification protocol is established for efficient V separation from Ti-rich matrices. Digestion in concentrated acids suppresses precipitate formation, and sequential column chromatography under strongly acidic conditions enables effective removal of Fe and Ti using AG1-X8 and LN-B50-S resins. Residual matrix elements are further eliminated under weakly acidic conditions with AG50W-X12 and AG1-X8 resins.Systematic experiments employing variable Ti/V ratios and controlled sample loading were performed to constrain the practical loading capacity of the purification scheme.Quantitative V recovery (>99.9%) and long-term external precision better than ± 0.10‰ (2SD) were achieved. High-precision δ 51 V data are reported for nine geological reference materials, demonstrating the robustness of the protocol for high Ti/V systems.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Feb 2026
Accepted
01 Jun 2026
First published
02 Jun 2026

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

A four-column chromatographic protocol for V isotope analysis of high Ti/V geological materials

H. Wu, Y. Yang, F. Huang, T. Yang and X. Ding, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6JA00074F

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