Murat Tunç, Cristhian Paredes, F Gonca Coşkun, Juliana Serna, Merve Caner
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单元素校准溶液是元素分析中最常见的参考,将测量结果与国际单位制(SI)联系起来。国家计量研究所(NMI)将这些溶液制备为认证标准物质(CRM),并以高精度测定其元素质量分数。高精度的表征是CRM生产中最关键的步骤之一。本报告比较了日本(TÜBİTAK-UME)和哥伦比亚(INM(CO))的国家化学研究所在制备和表征标称值为1 g kg-1的镉校准溶液时采用的方法。每个NMI使用独立批次的镉校准溶液生产crm,并为自己的溶液和其他NMI的溶液分配质量分数值。TÜBİTAK-UME采用初级差分法(PDM)来评估镉金属标准的纯度,使用仪器分析技术的组合量化所有可能的杂质。所定义的纯度标准品用于CRM的重量制备和高性能电感耦合等离子体光学发射光谱(ICP-OES)测量的校准。另一方面,INM(CO)使用EDTA重量滴定法测定CRM溶液中的镉。EDTA盐以前是用滴定法来表征的。尽管有根本不同的测量方法和独立的计量溯源路径到SI,测量结果显示出在规定的不确定度内极好的一致性。这一对比分析证明了不同表征方法的有效性,并强调了TÜBİTAK-UME和INM(CO)制备的镉校准溶液的可靠性。这种协作努力强调了各种测量技术在满足元素校准解决方案的严格计量标准方面的可靠性和适应性。此外,该方法增强了元素分析领域测量的鲁棒性,并有助于SI的可追溯性。
Comparison of different characterization approaches for monoelemental calibration solutions at two national metrology institutes.
Monoelemental calibration solutions are the most common reference in elemental analysis, linking measurement results to the International System of Units (SI). National Metrology Institutes (NMI) prepare these solutions as certified reference materials (CRM) and determine their elemental mass fraction with high accuracy. Characterization with high accuracy is one of the most critical steps in CRM production. This report compares the approaches taken by the NMIs of Türkiye (TÜBİTAK-UME) and Colombia (INM(CO)) in preparing and characterizing cadmium calibration solutions with a nominal value of 1 g kg-1. Each NMI produced CRMs using an independent batch of cadmium calibration solution and assigned mass fraction values to both their own solutions and those of the other NMIs. TÜBİTAK-UME employed a primary difference method (PDM) to assess the purity of a cadmium metal standard, quantifying all possible impurities using a combination of instrumental analytical techniques. The defined purity standard was used for both the gravimetric preparation of the CRM and the calibration of high-performance inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) measurements. On the other hand, INM(CO) used gravimetric titration with EDTA to assay cadmium in the CRM solutions. The EDTA salt was previously characterized by titrimetry. Despite the fundamentally different measurement methods and independent metrological traceability paths to the SI, the measurement results exhibited excellent agreement within the stated uncertainties. This comparative analysis demonstrates the effectiveness of varied characterization approaches and underscores the reliability of the cadmium calibration solutions prepared by TÜBİTAK-UME and INM(CO). This collaborative effort highlights the reliability and adaptability of various measurement techniques in fulfilling rigorous metrological standards for elemental calibration solutions. Furthermore, this approach enhances the robustness of the measurements in the field of elemental analysis and contributes traceability to the SI.
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