TY - CONF A1 - Vogl, Jochen A1 - Noireaux, J. A1 - D'Agostino, G. A1 - Hill, S. A1 - Gendre, R. A1 - Cankur, O. A1 - Ghestem, J.-P. A1 - Haraldson, C. A1 - Irrgeher, J. A1 - Jacimovic, R. A1 - Jotanovic, A. A1 - Naykki, T. A1 - Proefrock, D. A1 - Rienitz, O. A1 - Umbricht, G. T1 - Herausforderungen bei der Analytik von Technologie-kritischen Elementen (TCE) in Abfällen N2 - Technologie-kritische Elemente (TCE) sind unentbehrliche Materialien für High-Tech Produkte wie Smartphones, Notebooks und Monitors. Ihr Bedarf wird voraussichtlich aufgrund des gesellschaftlichen Wandels hin zu einer grünen Ökonomie exponentiell ansteigen. Dieser Wandel wird vor allem auch durch erneuerbare Energien und Elektromobilität geprägt (European Green Deal). Diese Entwicklung in Verbindung mit einer nahezu fehlenden TCE Produktion in Europa setzt den Markt unter Druck und führt zu steigenden Preisen. Die Sicherung des TCE Nachschubs wurde in der gegenwärtigen Gesundheitskrise noch dringender und wurde daher auch zu einem der Hauptthemen des COVID-19 Recovery Plan, der eine Stärkung der europäischen Resilienz und Autonomie zum Ziel hat. Ein nachhaltige Lösung ist das Recycling der Abfall- bzw. Wertstoffe und letztendlich eine Circular Economy. Allerdings ist die Analyse von Abfallströmen schwierig und erfordert geeignete analytische Lösungen, die SI-rückführbare und somit vergleichbare Messergebnisse im gesamten Recyclingprozess ermöglichen. Die dafür erforderlichen, für TCE zertifizierte, Referenzmaterialien und nötige standardisierte Verfahren fehlen bisher nahezu vollständig. In diesem Beitrag werden die analytischen Herausforderungen, wie z.B. die extreme Heterogenität der Materialien, Schwierigkeiten beim Probenaufschluss und das Fehlen von Referenzmaterialien diskutiert. Und es wird das EMPIR-Projekt MetroCycleEU vorgestellt, dessen Ziel es ist Referenz- und Routineverfahren für ausgewählte TCE (Co, Ga, Ge, In, Ta, Nd, Pr, Dy, Gd, La, Au, Pt, Pd, Rh) zu entwickeln und Referenzmaterialien für Platinen, LEDs und Li-Batterien bereitzustellen. T2 - Workshop Nachhaltige Prozesse für eine Circular Economy CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 23.09.2021 KW - TCE KW - Circular economy KW - Metrology KW - Traceability KW - Uncertainty PY - 2021 AN - OPUS4-53371 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Pramann, A. A1 - Vogl, Jochen A1 - Flierl, L. A1 - Rienitz, O. T1 - Determination of absolute (SI‐traceable) isotope ratios: The use of Gravimetric Isotope Mixtures N2 - The presentation is brief overview on how to use gravimetric isotope mixtures to determine SI traceable isotope ratios. There is no mass spectrometer on earth that directly measures isotope ratios. Mass spectrometers will always measure signal intensity ratios instead. The actual problem is that the measured intensity ratios differ more or less from the isotope ratios. The difference can be up to more than 10 % in case of lithium while it‘s below 1 % in case of the heavier elements like lead or uranium. Consequently, the signal intensity ratios are expressed for example in V/V depending on the type of mass spectrometer you are using, while the isotope ratios are expressed in mol/mol. This phenomenon is called Instrumental Isotopic Fractionation (or short IIF) but the more common name is still mass bias (even though this name is not entirely correct). To convert the measured into the isotope ratio usually a simple multiplication with a so-called correction (or short K) factor is done. Therefore, the problem is to determine the K factor. In absence of isotope reference materials the golden route is via gravimetric isotope mixtures, which will be explained within the presentation. T2 - CCRI-CCQM Workshop on the use of mass spectrometry in radionuclide metrology: Opportunities and challenges - Video Tutorial CY - Online meeting DA - 14.02.2023 KW - Absolute isotope ratio KW - Traceability KW - Uncertainty KW - Isotope mixtures PY - 2023 AN - OPUS4-57172 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Vogl, Jochen T1 - Detector deadtime N2 - Deadtime effects for counting detectors in ICP-MS and deadtime correction are discussed. Approaches for determining the deadtime are presented. T2 - Workshop & Training "Isotope Ratio Analysis" CY - Pathum Thani, Thailand DA - 06.12.2023 KW - Counting detector KW - Detector deadtime KW - Isotope ratio KW - Dual mode detector PY - 2023 AN - OPUS4-59166 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Vogl, Jochen T1 - Delta values, Delta zero reference materials and uncertainties N2 - Discussion of Delta values, Delta scales, delta Zero reference materials and measurement uncertainties for delta-values under metrological aspects. T2 - CCQM Isotope Ratio Task Group CY - Delft, Netherlands DA - 27.10.2017 KW - Traceability KW - Measurement uncertainty KW - Delta scale KW - Reference material PY - 2017 AN - OPUS4-42743 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Vogl, Jochen A1 - Vocke, B. T1 - Delta values & isotope ratios - potential CCQM comparisons N2 - The talk presents several potential CCQM comparisons for delta values and isotope ratios with a focus on metals and semi-metals. T2 - CCQM IRWG Meeting CY - Paris, France DA - 18.04.2018 KW - Isotope amount ratio KW - Traceability KW - Uncertainty PY - 2018 AN - OPUS4-45895 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Vogl, Jochen T1 - Cu project on calibration approaches for absolute isotope ratios N2 - This presentations summarizes the difficulties in the purification of enriched copper isotopes by high vacuum subimation. It shows as well thelimitations for a CCQM key comparison on this topic. T2 - CCQM Isotope Ratio Work Group Meeting CY - Bern, Switzerland DA - 09.10.2019 KW - Absolute isotope ratio KW - Isotope purification KW - Metal sublimation KW - Gravimtric isotope mixtures PY - 2019 AN - OPUS4-49518 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Brauckmann, C. A1 - Pramann, A. A1 - Rienitz, O. A1 - Schulze, A. A1 - Phukphatthanachai, P. A1 - Vogl, Jochen T1 - Combining Isotope Dilution and Standard Addition - Elemental Analysis in Complex Samples N2 - A new method combining isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS) and standard addition has been developed to determine the mass fractions w of different elements in complex matrices: (a) silicon in aqueous tetramethylammonium hydroxide (TMAH), (b) sulfur in biodiesel fuel, and (c) iron bound to transferrin in human serum. All measurements were carried out using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP–MS). The method requires the gravimetric preparation of several blends (bi)—each consisting of roughly the same masses (mx,i) of the sample solution (x) and my,i of a spike solution (y) plus different masses (mz,i) of a reference solution (z). Only these masses and the isotope ratios (Rb,i) in the blends and reference and spike solutions have to be measured. The derivation of the underlying equations based on linear regression is presented and compared to a related concept reported by Pagliano and Meija. The uncertainties achievable, e.g., in the case of the Si blank in extremely pure TMAH of urel (w(Si)) = 90% (linear regression method, this work) and urel (w(Si)) = 150% (the method reported by Pagliano and Meija) seem to suggest better applicability of the new method in practical use due to the higher robustness of regression analysis. T2 - CITAC Best Paper Award Ceremony CY - Online meeting DA - 21.06.2022 KW - Isotope dilution mass spectrometry KW - Standard addition KW - ICP-MS KW - Blank characterization KW - Silicon KW - Sulfur KW - Transferrin KW - Tetramethylammonium hydroxide KW - Biodiesel fuel KW - Human serum PY - 2022 AN - OPUS4-55032 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Vogl, Jochen T1 - CCQM-P213: BAM procedure for obtaining Cu delta values N2 - BAM participated in the CCQM pilot study P213 for obtaining copper isotope delta values. This presentations provides details on the MC-ICP-MS based measruement procedure, which has been applied to obtain such copper delta values. T2 - IRWG Meeting CY - Online meeting DA - 12.05.2022 KW - Isotope delta value KW - Copper KW - Metrology KW - Traceability PY - 2022 AN - OPUS4-55162 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Vogl, Jochen T1 - CCQM-P213: BAM procedure for obtaining Cu delta values N2 - BAM participated in the CCQM pilot study P213 for obtaining copper isotope delta values. This presentations provides details on the MC-ICP-MS based measruement procedure, which has been applied to obtain such copper delta values. T2 - IRWG Meeting 2022 CY - Online meeting DA - 20.09.2022 KW - Isotope ratio KW - Copper KW - Metrology KW - Traceability KW - Uncertainty PY - 2022 AN - OPUS4-55864 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Vogl, Jochen T1 - CCQM-P149 Statistical evaluation of results N2 - The results for CCQM-P149 "Purity Determination of high purity zinc" are displayed and three different statistical approaches for the calculation of the reference value are compared. T2 - CCQM IAWG Meeting CY - Paris, France DA - 24.04.2017 KW - Purity KW - Metrology KW - Comparison KW - Impurities PY - 2017 AN - OPUS4-40033 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -