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Final report on CCQM-P73: International comparison of nitrogen monoxide in nitrogen gas standards (30–70) µmol/mol

Authors :
Gerard Nieuwenkamp
Robert Wielgosz
Miroslava Valkova
Sang Hyub Oh
Franklin R. Guenther
Ipeleng S Mokgoro
Y A Kustikov
Michael Esler
Joële Viallon
Masaaki Maruyama
V V Pankratov
Philippe Moussay
Angelique Botha
Damian Smeulders
Rob M Wessel
Byung Moon Kim
William J Thorn
Stanislav Musil
Victor M Serrano Caballero
Viliam Stovcik
Adriaan M. H. van der Veen
James Tshilongo
Christophe Sutour
Tatiana Macé
Francisco Rangel Murillo
Alejandro Pérez Castorena
Gonçalo Baptista
E V Gromova
Leonid Konopelko
Florbela Dias
Source :
Metrologia. 45:08002-08002
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2008.

Abstract

The pilot study evaluated the level of comparability of laboratories' preparative capabilities for gravimetric nitrogen monoxide/nitrogen primary reference mixtures in the range (30?70) ?mol/mol. The comparison was designed so that measurements would be performed at a central laboratory (the BIPM) and measurement results compared to values assigned by each national metrology institute (NMI) based on gravimetry using regression analysis. The advantages and complications in organizing a comparison with measurements performed at a central laboratory have been clearly demonstrated, notably: analytical measurement uncertainties can be reduced; a degree of equivalence parameter and its uncertainty can be calculated; regression analysis and therefore reference values for the comparison are highly dependent on the data set chosen for regression analysis and the uncertainty ascribed to the analytical measurement system within the central laboratory. Participating laboratories reported standard uncertainties for gravimetric preparation which ranged from 0.01% to 0.22% relative to the nitrogen monoxide mole fraction value. Following FTIR analysis, the standards of three laboratories (six gas standards in total) were omitted from the regression analysis data set, as a significant difference between reported and measured values of impurity contents was observed. An additional standard was removed from the regression analysis set as its deviation from the regression line was of the same order of magnitude as the standards already omitted. A regression line consistent with the remaining calibration data (15 gas standards) could be obtained by increasing estimates of the coordinating laboratory's measurement uncertainty by approximately a factor of three, resulting in analytical standard uncertainties of 0.12% (at 70 ?mol/mol) and 0.27% (at 30 ?mol/mol), and predicted standard uncertainties of the nitrogen monoxide mole fractions of 0.09 ?mol/mol. Reported standard uncertainties related to gravimetric preparation ranged from 0.004 ?mol/mol to 0.11 ?mol/mol with a median of 0.03 ?mol/mol. Nevertheless, comparison of the results of CCQM-P73 to previous key comparisons for nitrogen monoxide in nitrogen at 100 ?mol/mol (CCQM-K1.c and EUROMET.QM-K1.c) illustrates the reductions in uncertainties that can be achieved through a comparison with measurements performed at a central facility. Main text. To reach the main text of this paper, click on Final Report. The final report has been peer-reviewed and approved for publication by the CCQM-GAWG.

Details

ISSN :
16817575
Volume :
45
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Metrologia
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........fa78c30d847abf124d2b89154d4654c6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0026-1394/45/1a/08002