Short and long term stability of the elemental composition of human body fluid reference materials and their use as master lots

1990 ◽  
Vol 338 (4) ◽  
pp. 526-529 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kari Dahl ◽  
Astrid Hald ◽  
Poul J�rgensen ◽  
Ivar Martinsen ◽  
Yngvar Thomassen
1993 ◽  
Vol 98 (B3) ◽  
pp. 4619-4626 ◽  
Author(s):  
George Peter ◽  
Fred J. Klopping ◽  
Glenn S. Sasagawa ◽  
James E. Faller ◽  
Timothy M. Niebauer

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicholas D. C. Allen ◽  
David R. Worton ◽  
Paul J. Brewer ◽  
Céline Pascale ◽  
Bernhard Niederhauser

Abstract. Monoterpenes play an important role in atmospheric chemistry due to their large anthropogenic and biogenic emission sources and high chemical reactivity. As a consequence, measurements are required to assess how changes in emissions of monoterpenes impact air quality. Accurate and comparable measurements of monoterpenes in indoor and outdoor environments require gaseous primary reference materials (PRMs) that are traceable to the international system of units (SI). PRMs of monoterpenes are challenging to produce due to the high chemical reactivity and low vapour pressures of monoterpenes and also their propensity to convert into other compounds, including other terpenes. In this paper, the long-term stability of gravimetrically prepared static monoterpene PRMs produced in differently passivated cylinders, including sampling canisters, was assessed. We demonstrate that static PRMs of multiple monoterpenes can be prepared and used as a suitable long-term standard. For the first time the effect of cylinder pressure and decanting from one cylinder to another on the chemical composition and amount fraction of monoterpenes was also studied. Gravimetrically prepared PRMs of limonene in high pressure cylinders were compared to a novel portable dynamic reference gas generator based on dilution of pure limonene vapour emitted from a permeation tube.


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