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Rapid Production of Graphite Without Contamination for Biomedical AMS

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The application of AMS to the detection of 14 C makes possible a new class of sensitive experiments in molecular biology. Such experiments inherently produce large numbers of samples for the determination of biological variability in molecular interactions. The samples vary in 14 C concentration over many orders of magnitude. We added TiH 2 to aid the reduction of CO 2 by zinc in a sealed tube to reproducibly make graphite without sample cross-contamination. The CO 2 is transferred from a combustion tube to the reaction tube through a disposable plastic manifold. The sealed tubes are heated to a single-reaction temperature in a muffle furnace. The process is complete within 5 h. Bulk isotopic fractionation in the finished graphite is less than 0.5%.

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