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EMPIR Project NanoXSpot
(2019)
The overall objective of project NanoXSpot (Nanometre X-ray Focal Spot Measurement) is to develop traceable measurement methods for determining the focal spot size, shape, and position of nanometre resolution X-ray tubes. The impact of the technical results will be ensured by preparing prenormative documents for submission to CEN TC 138 (Non-destructive testing) WG 1 (Radiographic testing), which directly addresses the research needs of CEN, currently revising standards in the series 12543 for focal spot measurements below 5 µm spot size to harmonise standards and measurement method between ASTM and CEN.
Draft standards for the determination of organic pollutants in the solid matter of environmental matrices such as sludge, treated biowaste and soil have been basically developed in the framework of the European standardization project HORIZONTAL. A research project financed by the German Federal Environment Agency was initiated to finalize some of these CEN standard drafts, since fully validated standard procedures are crucial for the evaluation of their reliability in the context of implementation in legislation on environmental health.
Approach: Appropriate test materials (< 2mm particle size) were prepared and homogenized from contaminated soils, sludge and treated biowaste containing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB), dioxins, furans and dioxin-like-PCB and served, along with reference solutions, as the basis for international interlaboratory comparisons. Performance data of three analytical standard procedures were obtained by the statistical evaluation of results received from 11 to 29 participants per test material.
Results: The overall variation coefficients of reproducibility (between-lab standard deviations) for the sum parameters were roughly between 10 and 35 %. The variation coefficients of repeatability (within-lab standard deviations) range between 3 % and 8 % and show no trend considering the substance groups or matrices.
The highest coefficients of reproducibility were found for the analysis of PAHs, which were between 26 and 35 %, depending on the matrix, whereas 7-17 % reproducibility was observed for toxicity equivalents (TEQ) comprising dioxins, furans and dl-PCB.
Conclusions: Overall, the results confirm that the procedures described in the Technical Specifications are fit for purpose for all three matrices and that the feasibility of the HORIZONTAL approach, to cover several matrices with one standard per analyte, was thereby proven.
The Scope of the Workshop was to provide a forum for discussion on progress in development, characterisation and application of reference nanomaterials. Results of recently finsihed national and international research projects have been presented. Moreover, the need for future developments have been addressed.
Attendees of teh Workshop were expected to be experts from academia, research institutes, regulatory bodies and industry working or interested in the area of reference nanomaterials.
The following structure of Workshop was planned: the main focus of the first day was on reference material needs and development, while teh second day was focussed on reference materials characterisation and standardisation.
Over 111 participants frm 13 countries and teh European Joint Research Centre have regsitered for the Workshop with 16 platform presentations and 42 poster contributions grouped in 2 sessions and 10 topical areas.
A summary of the observations, analysis and conclusions of the Workshop is made including an overview table of links to information on existing reference nanomaterials.