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A TRACEABILITY TOOL FOR ELEMENTAL SOLUTION STANDARDS

A TRACEABILITY TOOL FOR ELEMENTAL SOLUTION STANDARDS. Gregory C. Turk NIST. The NIST SRM 3100 Series -- Spectrometric Solutions. NIST produces and certifies 69 Spectrometric Solution SRMs Typical mass fraction is 10 ± 0.03 mg/g Serve as national standards.

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A TRACEABILITY TOOL FOR ELEMENTAL SOLUTION STANDARDS

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  1. A TRACEABILITY TOOL FOR ELEMENTAL SOLUTION STANDARDS Gregory C. Turk NIST

  2. The NIST SRM 3100 Series -- Spectrometric Solutions • NIST produces and certifies 69 Spectrometric Solution SRMs • Typical mass fraction is 10 ± 0.03 mg/g • Serve as national standards

  3. An important link in the calibration infrastructure for elemental analysis

  4. Traceability “Property of the result of a measurement or the value of a standard whereby it can be related to stated references, usually national or international standards, through an unbroken chain of comparisonsall having stated uncertainties.”

  5. Co Calibration Standard NIST SRM 3113 Traceability of the value of a standard to a NIST SRM requires a comparison measurement and the uncertainty of the traceable value must include the uncertainty of the comparison.

  6. We have designed a “Traceability Tool” for Elemental Solution Standards • a spreadsheet • an experimental design with replication of all critical measurements and preparation steps • to assess measurement uncertainty • a ratio-based method • interactively designs the correct “spike” • optional drift correction and diagnostics • calculates the traceable value • full uncertainty budget

  7. What you need to use this tool • An instrument that gives a signals linearly proportional to the mass fraction of the analyte and an internal standard mixed in a solution • Designed for ICP-OES, but not required

  8. 10 g of SRM 4 units of Test Solution Rough setup solutions for analyte and IS Stock solution of IS One 250 mL bottle Eight 30 mL bottles for spiked solutions Eight more bottles for diluted working solutions A 1 mg balance A digital pipette Plus

  9. The tool does NOT specify • Any instrumental operating parameters • Wavelengths, background correction points, integration times ……… • Choice of internal standard

  10. ICP-OES is a great double-pan balance for comparing elemental solution standards. • spectroscopic elemental selectivity • simultaneous detection of analyte and internal standard emission • highly correlated noise • excellent precision • better than 0.03 % in most cases • thus adds negligible uncertainty to traceable values

  11. Ratio-Based Measurement ICP SRM Spiked SRM Working SRM Internal Standard Spiked Test Solution Test Solution Working Test Solution

  12. Start select internal standard, analyte and internal standard emission lines determine sensitivities prepare Internal Standard Spike Solution weigh and spike aliquots of SRM and Test Samples prepare Working Solutions measure Working Solutions, repeat 5 times copy measurements to spreadsheet, review results Finish

  13. Example Cobalt Standard + 0.046 g water 10.305 g of SRM 3113 @ 9.996 mg/g = 9.952 mg/g

  14. Step 1. Experiment Related Information

  15. Step 1 (continued). Instrument Related Information

  16. Step 2. Sensitivity Test

  17. Step 3. Solution Preparation

  18. Step 4. Paste Data

  19. Correlation Diagnostic

  20. Drift Diagnostic

  21. Results (without drift correction)

  22. Results (with drift correction)

  23. Uncertainty Budget (without drift correction)

  24. Uncertainty Budget (with drift correction)

  25. Summary of Results

  26. The uncertainty of the traceable value is identical to the uncertainty of the SRM. • SRM 3113: 9.996 ± 0.023 mg/g • Test Solution:9.950 ± 0.023 mg/g

  27. For more information • For a copy of the traceability tool: • http://patapsco.nist.gov/srmcatalog/tables/view_table.cfm?table=104-5.htm • NIST Traceability Policy • http://ts.nist.gov/traceability/ • Salit, et al., Anal. Chem. 73, 4821-4829 (2001). • Salit and Turk, Anal. Chem. 70, 3184-3190 (1998). • Drift Correction Procedure • turk@nist.gov • 301-975-4118

  28. What’s next? • Other traceability tools? • Metals? • ______ • ______ • ______ • ______ • ______

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