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A programme to improve the quality of butyltin determinations in environmental matrices
Authors:Philippe Quevauviller  Michel Astruc  Les Ebdon  Herbert Muntau  Wim Cofino  Roberto Morabito  Bernard Griepink
Institution:(1) Standards, Measurements and Testing Programme, European Commission, Rue de la Loi 200, B-1049 Brussels, Belgium;(2) Laboratoire de Chimie Analytique, Université de Pau, Av. de l'Université, F-64000 Pau, France;(3) Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Plymouth, PL4 8AA Drake Circus, Plymouth, England;(4) Joint Research Centre, Environment Institute, European Commission, I-21020 Ispra, Italy;(5) Institute of Environmental Studies, Free University of Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1115, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands;(6) Environmental Department, ENEA, SP Anguillarese 301, 00060 Rome, Italy;(7) PHARE Programme, European Commission, Rue de la Loi 200, B-1049 Brussels, Belgium
Abstract:One of the major prerequisites for the certification of various analytes in different Certified Reference Materials (CRMs) is that the analytical methods used are of verified performance and, hence, that no systematic errors have been left undetected. In the case of difficult measurements, research and feasibility studies are often necessary to ensure that the methods are operating under good quality control. The EC Standards Measurements and Testing Programme (SMT, formerly BCR) usually follows a step-by-step approach which consists in series of interlaboratory studies to assess and improve the quality of measurements prior to certification by comparing different analytical techniques. A programme following such stepwise approach has started in 1987 with the aim of improving the quality of butyltin determinations in environmental matrices. The project involved ca. 20 laboratories from different Member States of the European Union. The first interlaboratory study dealt with simple solutions containing mixtures of organotin compounds and a second exercise focused on the analysis of a tributyltin-spiked sediment. These exercises were continued by two certifications on butyltins in sediment, the first of which could not be successfully concluded owing to the high spread of results observed between the results of different techniques. The second certification allowed a CRM certified for its contents of di- and tributyltin (CRM 462) to be produced. This programme on Sn speciation is now focusing on the certification of butyltin and phenyltin compounds in candidate CRMs of mussel and sediment. This paper gives an account of the step-by-step approach followed and presents the results of the two certification exercises carried out so far. The preparation of the mussel candidate CRM is also described.
Keywords:quality  improvement  organotins  environment  interlaboratory studies  certified reference materials
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