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ALCOREF is a project within the European Metrology Programme for Innovation and Research (EMPIR. It is part of the 2016 EMPIR Research Potential Call dedicated to build up metrological and research capacity in less developed National Metrology Institutes (NMIs).
The project will develop long term expertise for the production and certification of ethanol/water reference materials in the participating NMIs. Materials to be developed will be suitable for the calibration and approval of evidential breath alcohol analysers as defined by recommendation R 126 of the International Organization of Legal Metrology (OIML). Certification includes the characterisation of the materials, assessment of homogeneity, stability and uncertainty. Target certified values and volumes will address end-users’ needs regarding regional legal limits for alcohol in traffic and the instrumentation for breath analyser calibration available in different countries. Thus, the project supports the law enforcement of national drink-driving legislation.
The consortium comprises of 11 institutions from 10 European countries. Project participants will establish reliable analytical methods for the purity assessment of ethanol, such as Karl-Fischer titration, to achieve traceability of their certified values. Chromatographic or density methods for the quantification of ethanol in water will also be established, validated and applied for homogeneity and stability assessment. An interlaboratory comparison will be conducted within the European Association of National Metrology Institutes’ (EURAMET) Technical Committee Metrology in Chemistry to test the equivalence of the new certified reference materials and the analytical methods implemented.
The poster will present the outline and first results of the ALCOREF project.
Due to their toxicity and widespread application for mining and industrial purposes, cyanides are ranking among the most important inorganic pollutants which should be tested and monitored not only in the aquatic environment, but also in soils and soil-like materials. Reference materials of soils with relevant contents of cyanide to ensure reliable test results of laboratories are rare today.
New certified reference material (CRM) BAM-U116/CGL306 “Cyanide in soil” was produced within a framework of cooperation between Central Geological Laboratory (CGL) of Mongolia and Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) of Germany in 2013-2017.
The CRM BAM-U116/CGL306 represents a mixture of a sandy soil collected from a contaminated former gasworks area in the Berlin region (Germany) and an unpolluted sandy soil from Nalaikh region (Mongolia). The bulk candidate material for this reference material was prepared at CGL CRM Laboratory exclusively destined to the preparation of reference materials and equipped with modern technical equipment. Homogeneity, stability and shelf life were studied in full compliance with ISO Guide 35. The CRM was evaluated as sufficiently homogeneous. Statistical evaluation of certification analysis was performed using software packages SoftCRM and ProLab Plus. Certified value of total cyanide of the CRM is 12.0 mg/kg and expanded uncertainty was assigned as 0.8 mg/kg.
The intended purpose of this material is the verification of analytical results obtained for the mass fraction of total cyanide in soils and soil-like materials applying the standardized procedure ISO 11262:2011. As any reference material, it can also be used for routine performance checks (quality control charts) or validation studies.
Certified reference material for the determination of hydrolytic resistance of borosilicate glass
(2021)
The preparation, analysis and certification of a new certified glass reference material (CRM) for the determination of hydrolytic resistance of borosilicate glass with the glass grains test is described. The CRM BAM-S053 is available in the form of glass rods (length: 185 mm, diameter: 9 mm, weight: 27·5 g). Certified properties are the acid consumption determined according to the procedures described in ISO 720, USP<660>, Ph.Eur. 3.2.1, data obtained following the procedure of ISO 719 was scattering too widely. The certified values are based on the results of 15 laboratories which participated in the certification interlaboratory comparison. The CRM is intended for the quality control when applying ISO 720, USP<660>, Ph.Eur. 3.2.1 and with limitations ISO 719.
CRM (Certified Reference Material) BAM-U116/CGL306 “Cyanide in soil” was produced within a framework of cooperation between CGL (Central Geological Laboratory) of Mongolia and Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) of Germany in 2013-2017. The CRM BAM-U116/CGL306 represents a mixture of a sandy soil collected from a contaminated former gasworks area in the Berlin region (Germany) and an unpolluted sandy soil from Nalaikh region (Mongolia).
The bulk candidate material for this reference material was prepared at CGL CRM Laboratory exclusively destined to the preparation of reference materials and equipped with modern technical equipment. Homogeneity, stability and shelf life were studied in full compliance with ISO Guide 35. The CRM was evaluated as sufficiently homogeneous. Statistical evaluation of certification analysis
was software packages SoftCRM and ProLab Plus. Certified value of total cyanide of the CRM is 12.0 mg/kg and expanded uncertainty was assigned as 0.8 mg/kg. The intended purpose of this material is the verification of analytical results obtained for the mass fraction of total cyanide in soils and soil-like materials applying the standardized procedure ISO 11262:2011. As any reference material, it can also be used for routine performance checks (quality control charts) or validation studies.
Luminescence techniques are amongst the most commonly used analytical methods in life and material sciences due to their sensitivity and their nondestructive and multiparametric character. Photoluminescence signals are, however, affected by wavelength, polarization and time dependent instrument specific effects, and provide only relative intensities. This hampers the comparability of fluorescence measure-ments and calls for simple tools for instrument characterization and the quantification of measured fluorescence intensities. Well characterized fluorescence standards for instrument calibration and performance validation (IPV) can be used as references for fluorescence signals. Of special importance is the correct determination of photoluminescence quantum yields (QF) (number of emitted per absorbed photons) that provides a direct comparison of the fluorescence efficiency of emitters. Such well characterized standards have been successfully developed by BAM for the relative determination of f values of transparent solutions of molecular and nanoscale emitters in the wavelength range from 350 and 1100 nm and will be soon certified. These standards can also be used to evaluate integrating sphere setups, which are increasingly being used for absolute measurements of QF values.
Soil certified reference material (CRM), UME EnvCRM 03 was produced by a collaborative approach among national metrology institutes, designated institutes and university research laboratories within the scope of the EMPIR project: Matrix Reference Materials for Environmental Analysis. This paper presents the sampling and processing methodology, homogeneity, stability, characterization campaign, the assignment of property values and their associated uncertainties in compliance with ISO 17034:2016. The material processing methodology involves blending a natural soil sample with a contaminated soil sample obtained by spiking elemental solutions for 8 elements (Cd, Co, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb, Sb and Zn) to reach the level of warning risk monitoring values specified for metals and metalloids of soils in Europe. Comparative homogeneity and stability test data were obtained by two different institutes, ensuring the reliability and back up of the data. The certified values and associated expanded uncertainties for the total mass fractions of thirteen elements (As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Hg, Mn, Ni, Pb, Sb, V and Zn) are established. The developed CRM can be used for the development and validation of measurement procedures for the determination of the total mass fractions of elements in soil and also for quality control/assurance purposes. The developed CRM is the first example of a soil material originating from Türkiye.
Certification of the mass fractions of trace elements in a medium purity graphite reference material
(2018)
The increasing application of graphite materials in various fields of technology and science enhances the demand for strictly controlled properties which are often directly correlated to the contents of trace element impurities. Therefore, the availability of powerful, rapid and reliable analytical methods for the determination of trace impurities is essential for process and quality control. Certified reference materials, indispensable for the development and validation of appropriate trace analytical methods for the characterization of special purity graphite materials are still lacking. Therefore, BAM in co-operation with the working group “Special Materials” of the committee of chemists of GDMB (Gesellschaft der Metallurgen und Bergleute e.V.) certified an industrially sourced graphite material with genuine elemental impurities.
The candidate material was a commercial product (NBG 18) taken from the customary production line of the producer SGL CARBON, Chedde (France). The homogeneity of the powdered material was assessed by means of ETV-ICP OES and DC Arc-OES. Certification of the candidate reference material was based on an inter-laboratory comparison involving 17 expert laboratories from Germany, France, Slovenia, USA, South Africa. A variety of different mineralization, digestion, leaching, fusion and combustion techniques prior to ICP OES and photometry, methods without sample preparation (INAA, k0-INAA) as well as typical solid sampling methods (ETV-ICP OES, ETV-ICP-MS, SS-ET AAS, DC Arc-OES, MF-DC Arc-OES) were used to characterise the material. Certified mass fractions and their expanded uncertainties (k = 2) were assigned for 27 elements (Al, B, Ba, Be, Ca, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Li, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, P, Pb, S, Si, Sr, Ti, V, W, Y, Zn, Zr), ranging from (0.00050 ± 0.00027) mg/kg for Be to (41 ± 6) mg/kg for Si. Additionally, informative values are given for the: trace element contents of Ag, As, Au, Bi, Cd, Cs, Dy, Eu, Ga, Gd, Hg, In, La, Nb, Rb, Re, Rh, Sb, Sc, Se, Sm, Sn, Ta, Tb, Te, Th, U; method specific values obtained by ETV-ICP OES (BETV and SiETV) and the ash content of the material.
The certified material “BAM-S009 Medium Purity Graphite Powder” is available for purchase from BAM.