TY - JOUR A1 - Can, S. Z. A1 - Engin, B. A. A1 - İşleyen, A. A1 - Jotanovic, A. A1 - Acosta, O. A1 - Prina, P. A1 - Schvartz, M. A1 - Savić, M. A1 - Stojanović, M. A1 - Ahumada, D. A. A1 - Abella, J. P. A1 - Näykki, T. A1 - Saro-Aho, T. A1 - Vogl, Jochen A1 - Koenig, Maren A1 - Rienitz, O. A1 - Noordmann, J. A1 - Pape, C. A1 - Towara, J. A1 - Kakoulides, E. A1 - Alexopoulos, C. A1 - Ketrin, R. A1 - Mardika, E. A1 - Komalasari, I. A1 - Elishian, C. A1 - Naujalis, E. A1 - Knašienė, B. A1 - Uribe, C. A1 - Carrasco, E. A1 - Zoń, A. A1 - Warzywoda, B. A1 - Stakheev, A. A1 - Dobrovolskiy, V. A1 - Stolboushkina, T. A1 - Glinkova, A. A1 - Sobina, E. A1 - Tabatchikova, T. A1 - Gažević, L. A1 - Paunovic, M. A1 - Jaćimović, R. A1 - Zuliani, T. A1 - Zambra, R. P. A1 - Napoli, R. T1 - Determination of elements in river water N2 - The need for quality assessment of anthropogenic impact on environmental pollution is increasing due to discharge from various industries, the use of chemicals in agriculture and the consumption of fossil fuels. Diminishing resources such as natural waters used for the cultivation of agricultural products, plant and animal habitats are under severe pollution pressure and are at constant risk. Several parameters, such as Pb, Cd, Ni, Hg were listed by Water Framework Directive in Directive(2008/105/EC) in the priority substances. Cadmium and Hg were identified as priority hazardous substances whereas As is an important contaminant for its potential toxicological and carcinogenic effects. An inter-comparison study is organised in EURAMET TC-MC in order to demonstrate the capability participants for measuring five elements in river water. The participants carried out measurements for analytes: Pb, Cd, Ni and As as mandatory elements, and Se as an optional one. Participants were asked to perform the measurements with respect to the protocol provided. To reach the main text of this paper, click on Final Report. Note that this text is that which appears in Appendix B of the BIPM key comparison database https://www.bipm.org/kcdb/. The final report has been peer-reviewed and approved for publication by the CCQM, according to the provisions of the CIPM Mutual Recognition Arrangement (CIPM MRA). KW - Metrology KW - Traceability KW - Toxic elements KW - River water PY - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1088/0026-1394/60/1A/08001 VL - 60 IS - 1a SP - 1 EP - 40 PB - BIPM & IOP Publishing Ltd AN - OPUS4-56786 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kaltenbach, A. A1 - Nordmann, J. A1 - Görlitz, V. A1 - Pape, C. A1 - Richter, Silke A1 - Kipphardt, Heinrich A1 - Kopp, G. A1 - Jährling, R. A1 - Rienitz, O. A1 - Güttler, B. T1 - Gravimetric preparation and characterization of primary reference solutions of molybdenum and rhodium N2 - Gravimetrically prepared mono-elemental reference solutions having a well-known mass fraction of approximately 1 g/kg (or a mass concentration of 1 g/L) define the very basis of virtually all measurements in inorganic analysis. Serving as the starting materials of all standard/calibration solutions, they link virtually all measurements of inorganic analytes (regardless of the method applied) to the purity of the solid materials (high-purity metals or salts) they were prepared from. In case these solid materials are characterized comprehensively with respect to their purity, this link also establishes direct metrological traceability to The International System of Units (SI). This, in turn, ensures the comparability of all results on the highest level achievable. Several national metrology institutes (NMIs) and designated institutes (DIs) have been working for nearly two decades in close cooperation with commercial producers on making an increasing number of traceable reference solutions available. Besides the comprehensive characterization of the solid starting materials, dissolving them both loss-free and completely under strict gravimetric control is a challenging problem in the case of several elements like molybdenum and rhodium. Within the framework of the European Metrology Research Programme (EMRP), in the Joint Research Project (JRP) called SIB09 Primary standards for challenging elements, reference solutions of molybdenum and rhodium were prepared directly from the respective metals with a relative expanded uncertainty associated with the mass fraction of Urel(w)<0.05 %. To achieve this, a microwave-assisted digestion procedure for Rh and a hotplate digestion procedure for Mo were developed along with highly accurate and precise inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP OES) and multicollector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (MC-ICP-MS) methods required to assist with the preparation and as dissemination tools. KW - Digestion KW - Rhodium KW - Molybdenum KW - Reference solution KW - Metrological traceability KW - ICP OES KW - MC-ICP-MS PY - 2015 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-014-8395-2 SN - 1618-2642 SN - 1618-2650 VL - 407 IS - 11 SP - 3093 EP - 3102 PB - Springer CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-33065 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rienitz, O. A1 - Jährling, R. A1 - Noordmann, J. A1 - Pape, C. A1 - Röhker, K. A1 - Vogl, Jochen A1 - Manzano, J. V. L. A1 - Kozlowski, W. A1 - Caciano de Siena, R. A1 - Marques Rodrigues, J. A1 - Galli, A. H. A1 - Yim, Y.-H. A1 - Lee, K.-S. A1 - Lee, J. H. A1 - Min, H.-S. A1 - Chingbo, C. A1 - Naijie, S. A1 - Qian, W. A1 - Ren, T. A1 - Jun, W. A1 - Tangpaisarnkul, N. A1 - Suzuki, T. A1 - Nonose, N. A1 - Mester, Z. A1 - Yang, L. A1 - Pagliano, E. A1 - Greenberg, P. A1 - Mariassy, M. A1 - Näykki, T. A1 - Cankur, O. A1 - Coskun, F. G. A1 - Ari, B. A1 - Can, S. Z. T1 - CCQM-K122 "Anionic impurities and lead in salt solutions" N2 - The determination of the mass fractions of bromide, sulfate, and lead as well as the isotopic composition of the lead (expressed as the molar mass and the amount fractions of all four stable lead isotopes) in an aqueous solution of sodium chloride with a mass fraction of 0.15 g/g was the subject of this comparison. Even though the mass fractions ranged from 3 μg/g (bromide) to 50 ng/g (lead), almost all results reported agreed with the according KCRVs. KW - Absolute isotope ratio KW - Lead isotope ratios KW - Metrology KW - Traceability PY - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1088/0026-1394/57/1A/08012 VL - 57 IS - 1A SP - 8012 PB - IOP Science AN - OPUS4-51156 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -