1. Report of the key comparison APMP.QM-K19. APMP comparison on pH measurement of borate buffer
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Alena Vospelova, Osman Zakaria, Michal Máriássy, Igor Maksimov, Zuzana Hanková, Toshiaki Asakai, Nahar Singh, Khirul Anuar Mohd. Amin, Toshihiro Suzuki, Viatcheslav Kutovoy, Patumporn Rodruangthum, Nickolay Bakovets, Tsutomu Miura, L Vyskocil, Júlio C Dias, Nongluck Tangpaisarnkul, Ngo Huy Thanh, Akiharu Hioki, Fabiano Barbieri Gonzaga, Siu-kay Wong, Daniela Stoica, Wai-Hing Lam, Krairerk Obromsook, Bibinur Zhanasbayeva, Daya Soni, Galia Ticona Canaza, and Paola Fisicaro
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BORATE BUFFER ,Phosphate buffered saline ,General Engineering ,Analytical chemistry ,Ph measurement ,Mutual recognition ,Mathematics - Abstract
The APMP.QM-K19 was organised by TCQM of APMP to test the abilities of the national metrology institutes in the APMP region to measure a pH value of a borate buffer. This APMP comparison on pH measurement was proposed by the National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ) and the National Institute of Metrology (Thailand) (NIMT) at the APMP-TCQM meeting held 26?27 November 2012. After approval by TCQM, the comparison has been conducted by NMIJ and NIMT. The comparison is a key comparison following CCQM-K19 and CCQM-K19.1. The comparison material was a borate buffer of pH around 9.2 and the measurement temperatures were 15 ?C, 25 ?C and 37 ?C. This is the second APMP key comparison on pH measurement and the fourth APMP comparison on pH measurement following APMP.QM-P06 (two phosphate buffers) in 2004, APMP.QM-P09 (a phthalate buffer) in 2006 and APMP.QM-K9/APMP.QM-P16 (a phosphate buffer) in 2010?2011. The results can be used further by any participant to support its CMC claim at least for a borate buffer. That claim will concern the pH method employed by the participant during this comparison and will cover the used temperature(s) or the full temperature range between 15?C and 37 ?C for the participant which measured pH values at the three temperatures. Main text. To reach the main text of this paper, click on Final Report. Note that this text is that which appears in Appendix B of the BIPM key comparison database kcdb.bipm.org/. The final report has been peer-reviewed and approved for publication by CCQM, according to the provisions of the CIPM Mutual Recognition Arrangement (CIPM MRA).
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- 2014
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