Factorial Design Techniques Applied to Optimization of AMS Graphite Target Preparation

Author:

Verkouteren R. Michael,Klouda George A.

Abstract

Many factors influence the preparation and quality of graphite targets for 14C accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS). We identified four factors (sample size, H2 pressure, catalyst temperature and pretreatment time) as potentially critical, and investigated their effects on two particular characteristics: the integrated rates of CO2 reduction (to graphite) and methane production. We used a 2-level fractional factorial experimental design and determined chemical reduction yield rates through manometry and partial pressure monitoring of residual gases by mass spectrometry.Chemical reduction yield rates ranged from 0.2% to 6.2% per hour. With respect to their influence on percent yield rate, the factors we studied were ordered as: sample size > level of hydrogen > pretreatment of the catalyst. The temperature of the catalyst, and the sample size × hydrogen (2-factor) interaction, were only marginally influential. Other interactions did not appear to be significantly important. We estimated uncertainty in the order of influence and magnitudes of the effects by the Monte Carlo method of error propagation.We observed significant methane production in only one experiment, which suggests that methane originates from indigenous carbon in untreated iron catalyst only in the presence of hydrogen and only at thermodynamically favorable temperatures. This exploratory investigation indicates that factorial design techniques are a useful means to investigate multivariate effects on the preparation and quality of AMS graphite targets.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Archaeology

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5. Certain commercial equipment, instruments or materials are identified in this paper to describe the experimental procedure. Such identification does not imply recommendation or endorsement by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, nor that the materials or equipment identified are necessarily the best available for the purpose.

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