The interpretation and use of stability data in the certification of reference materials |
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Authors: | K. Heydorn |
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Affiliation: | Isotope Division, Ris? National Laboratory, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark Tel.: +45-4677-5357; Fax: +45-4677-5347; e-mail: heydorn@risoe.dk, DK
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Abstract: | Stability tests are carried out on candidate reference materials in order to ascertain that the certification values continue to be valid a reasonable time after completion of the certification analysis. These tests are also used for recommending storage conditions, as well as the duration of storage before certification values need be rechecked. BCR (Community Bureau of Reference) reference materials do not normally have an expiry date, but rely on stability monitoring throughout the lifetime of the certified material. The 1997 version of the BCR Guidelines for the production and certification of reference materials does, however, take into account the necessity of limiting the validity of a certification, when degradation of the material during storage cannot be ignored. This paper discusses an example of significant degradation taking place between the time of completion of the certification analysis and the issue of a formal certificate. Various options are presented together with an account of their influence on the certified values and their uncertainties. Received: 3 October 1997 · Accepted: 3 November 1997 |
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Keywords: | Certified reference materials Stability Validity |
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