About Us
Oxy-Anion Stable Isotope Consortium (OASIC) was established by Prof. Huiming Bao in
                  2001 at Louisiana State University (U.S.A). OASIC’s research and educational activities
                  are relevant to energy, environment, and human well-being. OASIC is now offering high-quality
                  stable isotope ratio measurement services to the greater research, government, and
                  industrial communities.
Research
A common thread of our research has been the use of high-dimensional stable isotope systems to "read" geological, biological, and environmental records, with a special interest in the history of our evolving atmosphere.
The tools that we use include gas-source isotopic ratio mass spectrometry (dual-inlet
                  and conflo), laser-fluorination systems, vacuum lines, GC, IC, ICP-ES, SEM, XRD, and
                  wet- and photo-chemistry lab facilities. OASIC has built up a unique stable isotope
                  laboratory that is specialized in the isotope-ratio measurements of most elements
                  in water-soluble oxy-anions such as sulfate, nitrate, perchlorate, phosphate, and
                  hydroxide. OASIC is capable of chemical preparation and measurement of δD, δ15N, δ18O, δ17O, δ34S, δ33S, and δ36S values of SO42-, NO3-, ClO4-, and PO43-with the best precisions in the community.
