Literature DB >> 18720020

Recent developments of certified reference materials for road transportation.

Sippy K Chauhan1, Prabhat K Gupta, Anuradha Shukla, S Gangopadhyay.   

Abstract

Chemical measurements often constitute the basis for informed decision-making at different levels in society; sound decision-making is possible only if the quality of the data used is uncompromised. To guarantee the reliability and comparability of analytical data an intricate system of quality-assurance measures has to be put into effect in a laboratory. Reference materials and, in particular, certified reference materials (CRMs) are essential for achieving traceability and comparability of measurement results between laboratories and over time. As in any other domain of analytical chemistry, techniques used to monitor the levels and fate of contaminants in the environment must be calibrated using appropriate calibration materials, and the methods must be properly validated using fit-for purpose matrix-matched CRMs, to ensure confidence in the data produced. A sufficiently large number of matrix CRMs are available for analysis of most elements, and the group of chemicals known as persistent organic pollutants, in environmental compartments and biota. The wide variety of analyte/level/matrix/matrix property combinations available from several suppliers enables analysts to select CRMs which sufficiently match the properties of the samples they analyse routinely. Certified reference materials are playing an increasing role in the monitoring of environmental pollution. This paper is an attempt for describing the recent development of certified reference materials for road transportation, which mainly covers the combustion of fossil fuel, road side dust etc.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18720020     DOI: 10.1007/s10661-008-0493-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Monit Assess        ISSN: 0167-6369            Impact factor:   2.513


  6 in total

Review 1.  Challenges from speciation analysis for the development of biological reference materials.

Authors:  H Emons
Journal:  Fresenius J Anal Chem       Date:  2001-06

2.  Organic contaminants in water--conceptual considerations for the production of liquid reference materials in support of the new water framework directive.

Authors:  B M Gawlik; T Linsinger; G N Kramer; A Lamberty; H Schimmel
Journal:  Fresenius J Anal Chem       Date:  2001-10

Review 3.  Polychlorinated biphenyls in the environment.

Authors:  V Lang
Journal:  J Chromatogr       Date:  1992-03-20

4.  Development of isotope dilution cold vapor inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and its application to the certification of mercury in NIST standard reference materials.

Authors:  S J Christopher; S E Long; M S Rearick; J D Fassett
Journal:  Anal Chem       Date:  2001-05-15       Impact factor: 6.986

Review 5.  Reference materials for the monitoring of the aquatic environment--a review with special emphasis on organic priority pollutants.

Authors:  Ofelia Bercaru; Bernd Manfred Gawlik; Franz Ulberth; Carlo Vandecasteele
Journal:  J Environ Monit       Date:  2003-08

6.  An Approach to Combining Results From Multiple Methods Motivated by the ISO GUM.

Authors:  M S Levenson; D L Banks; K R Eberhardt; L M Gill; W F Guthrie; H K Liu; M G Vangel; J H Yen; N F Zhang
Journal:  J Res Natl Inst Stand Technol       Date:  2000-08-01
  6 in total

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