Speaker
Dr
Konrad Tudyka
(1. Institute of Physics – Centre for Science and Education, Division of Geochronology and Environmental Isotopes, Silesian University of Technology, 2. miDose Solutions)
Description
The μGRAPHILINE, introduced in 2024, offers a new, fully automatic graphitization process, enabling rapid, reliable, and precise graphitization using the zinc reduction method for radiocarbon dating. While the majority of radiocarbon samples include bone, wood, charcoal, plant remains, carbonates, and sediments (Dee et al. 2020), there are niche areas of other samples that can be dated with this method.
In this work, we present results of atypical samples, such as leather, liquid components of everyday organic products, and much more, which were combusted and graphitized with the μGRAPHILINE system and measured using the MICADAS spectrometer for AMS measurements (Synal et al. 2007; Wacker et al. 2010).
Student Submission | No |
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Primary authors
Mr
Kacper Kłosok
(1. Institute of Physics – Centre for Science and Education, Division of Geochronology and Environmental Isotopes, Silesian University of Technology, 2. miDose Solutions)
Mr
Maksymilian Jędrzejowski
(1. Institute of Physics – Centre for Science and Education, Division of Geochronology and Environmental Isotopes, Silesian University of Technology, 2. miDose Solutions)
Dr
Alicja Ustrzycka
(1. Institute of Physics – Centre for Science and Education, Division of Geochronology and Environmental Isotopes, Silesian University of Technology)
Mr
Maciej Gosek
(1. Institute of Physics – Centre for Science and Education, Division of Geochronology and Environmental Isotopes, Silesian University of Technology, 2. miDose Solutions)
Dr
Natalia Piotrowska
(1. Institute of Physics – Centre for Science and Education, Division of Geochronology and Environmental Isotopes, Silesian University of Technology)
Mr
Aleksander Kolarczyk
(2. miDose Solutions)
Dr
Konrad Tudyka
(1. Institute of Physics – Centre for Science and Education, Division of Geochronology and Environmental Isotopes, Silesian University of Technology, 2. miDose Solutions)