BISMUTO

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 2

Certificate of Analysis – Certified Reference Material

Certipur® Bismuth standard solution 1000 mg/l Bi

Product no.: 1.19804.0500


Lot no.: HC02466404
Description of CRM: Bismuth standard solution 1000 mg/l Bi
Expiry date: 2024/07/31
Storage: +15°C to +25°C tightly closed in the original container
Composition: Bi(NO3)3 in HNO3 0.5 mol/l

Associated uncertainty, U=k .u


Analyte Certified value as mass fraction
(k=2) as mass fraction

Bi 989 mg/kg ± 5 mg/kg

Metrological traceability: Directly traceable to NIST SRM 3106, lot 180815


Measurement method: Inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry ICP-OES
Intended use: This reference material is intended for use as a calibration standard in element
analysis.
Instructions for handling Shake well before use and never pipet directly from the original container. See
and correct use: Details for correct use on page 2.
Health and safety Please refer to the Safety Data Sheet for detailed information about the nature
information: of any hazard and appropriate precautions to be taken.
Accreditation: Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany is accredited by the German accreditation
authority DAkkS as registered reference material producer D-RM-15185-01-00
in accordance with ISO 17034.
Certificate issue date: 2020/08/27

CRM released by Approving Officer


or delegate LS-OII-QS3

Dipl.-Ing. Ayfer Yildirim


ISO 17034 Responsible Manager of LS-OII-QS3
(Accredited Calibration Laboratory)

Merck KGaA, 64271 Darmstadt, Germany, Tel.: +49 (0)6151 72-2440


EMD Millipore Corporation, 400 Summit Drive Burlington MA 01803, USA, Tel. +1-978-715-4321
Sigma-Aldrich Canada Co. or Millipore (Canada) Ltd., 2149 Winston Park, Dr. Oakville,
Ontario, L6H 6J8, Phone: +1 800-565-1400

Certificate Page 1 of 2 Certificate version 01


Details on correct use:
The user should be aware of the additional effect of transpiration losses of solvent through the container walls of
the unopened bottle. The effect leads to an increase of the mass fraction in the range of 0.012 mg/kg per month.
It is the responsibility of the user to account for this effect by correction of the certified value by
w(t) = 0.012 · t + w(t0)
w(t) = element mass fraction after storage time in months
t = storage in months of the unopened bottle
w(t0) = element mass fraction at the time of certification

Certification process details:


Certipur® AAS single element standards are prepared gravimetrically from high purity raw materials in either high
purity acids or high purity bases Suprapur® and diluted with filtered (0,22µm) high purity water (18M). All
balances are regularly calibrated with analytical weight sets traceable to primary weights by PTB (Physikalisch
Technische Bundesanstalt). The density of each batch is measured in g/cm3 at 20°C and is used to calculate the
concentration in mg/l.
Characterisation of Certipur® AAS single element standards is carried out by the accredited quality control (QC)
laboratory at Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany according to DIN EN ISO / IEC 17025 by inductively coupled
plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP – OES).
Homogeneity and stability studies are performed with the material according to the requirements of ISO 17034
and ISO Guide 35.

Associated uncertainty:
The associated uncertainty UCRM reported with the certified values is calculated as combined expanded uncertainty
UCRM=k·uCRM in accordance with GUM and EA-4/02, with k=2 as the coverage factor for a 95% coverage probability.
The combined uncertainty uCRM is derived from combination of the squared uncertainty contributions:
uCRM = u 2 Characterisation + u 2Homogeneity + u 2 Stability
ucharacterisation: is the uncertainty in accordance with DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025 which includes the
contributions of the primary reference material and the measuring system. The
characterisation measurements have been conducted by our DakkS accredited
calibration laboratory (D-K-15185-01).
uhomogeneity: is the between-bottle variation in accordance with ISO 17034. The assessment
of homogeneity is performed by analysis of a representative number of
systematically chosen sample units.
ustability: is the uncertainty obtained from short-term and long-term stability in accordance
with ISO 17034. The stability studies are the basis for the quantification of the
expiry date of this elemental standard for the unopened bottle.

Informative values:
The density of the elemental standard solution is 1.0132 g/cm3 at 20°C and is used to calculate the concentration 1002 mg/l.

For more detailed information please read the certification report on our website.

Certificate of analysis revision history:


Certificate version Date Reason for version
01 2020/08/27 Initial version

The vibrant M, Supelco, Suprapur, Certipur and Sigma-Aldrich are trademarks of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany or its
affiliates.
Detailed information on trademarks is available via publicly accessible resources.
© 2018 Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.

Certificate Page 2 of 2 Certificate version 01

You might also like