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Reference materials for measuring the size of nanoparticles
Authors:Thomas PJ Linsinger  Gert Roebben
Institution:European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements (IRMM), Retieseweg 111, 2440 Geel, Belgium; CSIC/Institut de Química Avançada de Catalunya (IQAC), CIBER-BBN, C/Jordi Girona 18-26, 08034 Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:This article discusses the requirements for reference materials (RMs) for measuring the size of nanoparticles (NPs). Such RMs can be used for instrument calibration, statistical quality control or interlaboratory comparisons. They can come in the form of suspensions, powders or matrix-embedded materials i.e. NPs integrated in a natural matrix (e.g., food, soil, or sludge)].At present, uncertainty about the most suitable form of material, the most relevant measurands and the most useful metrological-traceability statement inhibits the production of NP RMs. In addition, the lack of validated methods and qualified laboratories to produce NP RMs present formidable challenges.Metal, inorganic and organic NPs are available, but most of them are intended to be laboratory chemicals. With the exception of latex materials, certified RMs are not available, although some metrology institutes have started to develop such materials for colloidal gold and silica particles.
Keywords:Certified reference material (CRM)  Nanoparticle (NP)  Nanotechnology  Particle size  Reference material (RM)  Size measurement
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