Copper Isotope Materials
Natural samples cover a range of roughly 16 ‰ for δ(65Cu) with the most positive values found in carbonates and the most negative values in copper chlorides. Most studies of copper isotopic-abundances focus on geochemical topics or, in special cases, on financially driven topics, such as the provenance of minerals.
Name | Material | δSRM976(65Cu) |
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NIST SRM 976 | elemental Cu | 0 ‰* |
ERM-AE633 | Cu(NO3)2 solution | -0.01(6) ‰ |
ERM-AE647 | Cu(NO3)2 solution | -0.21(6) ‰ |
Name | Material | δSRM976(65Cu) |
* Exact value defining the δ(65Cu) SRM976 scale.
Values in parenthesis are expanded (k = 2) uncertainties applicable to the last digits. The values listed in this table are compilation and are not necessarily CIAAW recommendations.
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