Standard Reference Materials For The Determination Of Trace Elements In Environmental Samples

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. D. Lafleur
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

A concerted effort to determine the quantities and effects of trace elements in the environment requires the application of a number of different analytical techniques in the same or in different laboratories. The interpretation of analytical data is often difficult because of differing results between analysts or even by the same analyst at different times. Standard Reference Materials (SRM), which are certified for their trace element content and are in a matrix similar to the one of interest, can greatly increase the accuracy of analysis and the reproducibility between laboratories. The United States National Bureau of Standards (NBS) has developed a number of SRMs applicable to the determination of trace elements in environmental materials. Two of these, SRM-1571, Orchard Leaves, and SRM-1577. Bovine Liver, are excellent for biological tissue analyses. Several new standards are of value for fossil-fuel analyses. These are: SRM-1632. Trace Elements in Coal; SM-1633, Trace Elements in Fly Ash; SM-1634, Trace Elements in Residual Fuel Oil: and SRM-1635, Trace Elements in Gasoline. In cooperation with the US Environmental Protection Agency, the NBS has recently concluded an interlaboratory comparison involving analyses by more than 60 laboratories on these fossil-fuel materials. The resulu of this intercomparison and the broad range experience with the biological materials will be presented showing both intratechnique and intertechnique variations, and the sensitivities and comparisons with the values certified by NBS.
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APA: P. D. Lafleur  (1975)  Standard Reference Materials For The Determination Of Trace Elements In Environmental Samples

MLA: P. D. Lafleur Standard Reference Materials For The Determination Of Trace Elements In Environmental Samples. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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