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A survey of Available Reference MaterialsDirk HofmansAnalytical laboratoryUmicore HobokenBelgium
Summary:
Definition of a “Reference material”
Who provides Certified Reference Materials?
The Need for (Certified) Reference Materials
Methods applied for Ag and Au 4NMethods applied for Ag and Au 4N
Suppliers of Certified Reference Materials
Suppliers of Reference Materials
Conclusion
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Reference Material: DefinitionReference Material (RM) Material or substance one or more of whose propertyReference Material (RM) - Material or substance one or more of whose property values are sufficiently homogeneous and well established to be used for the calibration of an apparatus, the assessment of a measurement method, or for assigning values to materials. (ISO VIM: 1993)
Certified Reference Material (CRM) - Reference material, accompanied by a certificate, one or more of whose property values are certified by a procedure which establishes traceability to an accurate realization of the unit in which the property values are expressed, and for which each certified value is accompanied by an uncertainty at a stated level of confidence. (ISO International Vocabulary of Basic and General Terms in Metrology (VIM): 1993)
Reference Material Certificate - Document accompanying a certified reference material stating one or more property values and their uncertainties, and confirming that the necessary procedures have been carried out to ensure their validity and traceability. (ISO Guide 30: 1992)
Who provides CRM?⇒ CRMs are cornerstones of modern analytical quality assurance because⇒ CRMs are cornerstones of modern analytical quality assurance because they allow calibration of instruments, validation of methods, and quality control of methods and laboratories based on traceability and comparability of measurement results.
Due to the difficulty in its production and value assignment (ISO17025),CRMs are usually produced by national or international metrology institutes like NIST (USA), BAM (Germany), KRISS (Korea) and IRMM (European Commission).
However… today NIST, BAM, KRISS or IRMM have no “metallic” (C)RMs for Ag and Au in their catalogue.Focus on pollutants, food and drug, or metals as Cu (e.g. BCR-074), Zn (e.g. BCR-326) and Pb (e.g. BCR-288) and some alloys.
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The need for (C)RM1 An up to date analytical laboratory works according to the rules of Good1. An up-to-date analytical laboratory works according to the rules of Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) or ISO:
• a framework within which laboratory studies are planned, performed, monitored, recorded, reported and archived.
• assures regulatory authorities that the data submitted are a true reflection of the results obtained during the study
(C)RM are a indispensable tool in monitoring the accuracy of a laboratory.
2. A laboratory can be “invited” to proof it’s performance by • participating Round Robins• pro-active monitoring (e.g.LBMA)• local / international regulation (e.g. Hallmarking, no final EU regulation yet!).
(C)RM are also indispensable as a QC monitor in this case.
The need for (C)RM3 Continous monitoring is the only guarantee for constant quality:3. Continous monitoring is the only guarantee for constant quality:Weak point with Round Robin or pro-active monitoring:
• Samples are not “blind” : extra attention is given for optimum performance• Different methods are applied compared to the analysis for standard production lots.• Material have to be analysed out of the normal scope of the laboratory
(e.g. Au 99.5% while only 99.99+ Au production)
=> Benchmarking to (certified) material is crucial for permanent quality assurance
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Methods applied for Ag 4N(survey amongst Ag and Au LBMA RM buyers)
Methods applied:
Standards used:Methods in solution:
•Solutions with certificate for calibration curve at all labs•Updating calibration curves with standards obtained from CRM solutions
Feedback from the laboratories 19methods applied by difference 22
direct titration 1method type on solution ICP-OES / MS 11
AAS 2DC Arc 1total 14
method type on solid state Spark Ablation ICP-OES 1Spark Source OES 7total 8
g•Reference material is easy to obtain
Methods on the solid state:•4 labs use (C)RM for the calibration curve, all labs prepare own RM for QC check•accuracy of procedure is checked by other methods (ICP) or by a Round Robin• (C)RM are hard to get (long waiting time)
Methods applied for Au 4N(survey amongst Ag and Au LBMA RM buyers)
Methods applied:
Standards used:Methods in solution:
•Solutions with certificate for calibration curve at all labs•Updating calibration curves with standards obtained from CRM solutions
Feedback from the laboratories 17methods applied by difference 18
fire assay 2method type on solution ICP-OES / MS 8
AAS 1DC Arc 1total 10
method type on solid state Spark Ablation ICP-OES 1Spark Source OES 7total 8
g•Reference material is easy to obtain
Methods on the solid state:•4 labs use (C)RM for the calibration curve, all labs prepare own RM for QC check•accuracy of procedure is checked by other methods (ICP) or by a Round Robin•Solid RM also used by 2 labs working by wet chemical methods
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Suppliers for (Certified) Reference MaterialsOnly a limited number of suppliers for Ag and Au (Certified) Reference MaterialsOnly a limited number of suppliers for Ag and Au (Certified) Reference Materials.
Sources: Comar => http://www.comar.bam.de/en/ , personal contacts & Google
This presentation • is not meant to be an advertisement or promotion of the supplier or
representative.• tries to make an overview of what is available on the market.• may not be complete! y p• doesn’t guarantee the quality, response time or solvability of the
representative or the supplier
• Umicore doesn’t have any interest in these companies.• Umicore and the LBMA cannot be held responsible for decisions taken based upon
this list of suppliers / representatives.
Suppliers for Certified Reference Materials:P li h Mi t / IMN Poland htt // i lPolish Mint / IMN Poland http://www.mennica.com.pl
WarsawPolandContact person: Pawel Bielski ([email protected])
Sells Au Certified Reference Material for XRF spectrometry• Suited for Au alloys• Collaboration with the Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals (IMN) Gliwice Poland• Collaboration with the Institute of Non Ferrous Metals (IMN), Gliwice, Poland• The department IMN is accredited: No AB PN-EN ISO/IEC 17025• Typical for XRF: discs (30 mm diameter, thin layer on aluminium mount)• Certified by Flame AAS, ICP, gravimetry, fire assay,titration,...• 10 labs are involved with the certification procedure (2 from Poland, 8 from
abroad including RCM, Rand Refinery, Metalor USA).
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Suppliers for Certified Reference Materials:P li h Mi t / IMN PolandPolish Mint / IMN Poland
The Au CRM standards for XRF (summary, results in %)
Suppliers for Certified Reference Materials:Institute of Non Ferrous Metals http //en imn gli ice pl/K alamiInstitute of Non-Ferrous Metals http://en.imn.gliwice.pl/Kyalami
GliwicePolandContact person: Ewa Muller
Produces and sells Precious Metal Certified Reference Materials for Ag• The department IMN is accredited: No AB PN-EN ISO/IEC 17025• The Ag SH series standards can be sold as a set or as individual samples and isThe Ag SH series standards can be sold as a set or as individual samples and is
available.• For Optical Emission Spectrometry (eg spark,GD): discs (40mm x 15-20 mm)• Assay carried out in 2 labs in Poland, Birmingham Assay Office (UK), ARL (CH)
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Suppliers for Certified Reference Materials:IMN PolandIMN, PolandThe Ag SH CRM series
No. Element SH 1 SH2 SH 3 SH4
Cu 309 182 59,0 12,3 Fe 19,9 13,5 11,3 28,5 Pb 2,6 26,0 44,9 81,1 Zn 2,9 22,3 43,8 95,9 Sb 1,6 25,1 48,6 80,0 Bi 44,9 28,2 9,2 1,4 Ni 1,9 12,5 29,7 51,4 Se 47,6 27,4 8,7 1,1 Te 0 95 8 6 25 7 42 3Te 0,95 8,6 25,7 42,3As 46,5 27,2 11,0 1,8 Pd 1,6 8,5 25,7 42,6 Au 38,9 23,2 7,7 1,7 Pt 1,1 9,5 25,4 42,7 Cd 29,7 23,3 9,6 2,2 Mn 1,1 82,1 27,3 45,3 In 49,2 30,3 8,7 (1,3) Tl 0,89 9,3 25,8 42,4 Ag The rest The rest The rest The rest
Suppliers for Certified Reference Materials:JSC Krastsvetmet http // krasts etmet com/di ision/prokat/JSC Krastsvetmet http://www.krastsvetmet.com/division/prokat/
Krasnoyarsk Russian FederationContact person: V. Shukhovtsev
Sells Au Certified Reference Materials, concentration typical for XRF spectrometry • Au alloys with Ag, Au, Cu or Sn certificate• The State Reference Standards are CRM• The Internal Reference Materials are CRM, some are present under metrological , p g
checking by the State System of Standardization.• The solid reference materials are available as shavings (< 1mm), rolled, as wire,
blocks and discs• Website with pictures of PM reference materials production
http://www.krastsvetmet.com/division/43/standardsamples/
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Suppliers for Certified Reference Materials:JSC Krastsvetmet: Au CRM standards (part of the list source: website)JSC Krastsvetmet: Au CRM standards (part of the list, source: website)
Chemical Composition of Gold Alloy GSO
GSO No. Gold Content, % Silver Content, % Copper Content, %
GSO 8754-2006 0,11 0,49 99,40
GSO 8755-2006 0,49 1,93 97,58
GSO 8756-2006 1,97 4,90 93,13
GSO 8757-2006 4,95 9,86 85,19
GSO 8758-2006 10,05 79,87 10,08
GSO 8759-2006 29,94 29,90 40,16
GSO 8760-2006 50,02 49,80 0,18
GSO 8761-2006 79,88 20,0 0,12
GSO 8762-2006 89,91 5,07 5,02
GSO 8763-2006 98,97 0,10 0,93
Gold Alloy GSO samples can be manufactured as wire of 1 mm diameter; sheet segments of 0.3 – 0.4 mm thickness, 20, 30,40 mm wide; disks of 0.3-0.4 mm. GSOs as chips are supplied with weight not less than 10 g.
Suppliers for Reference Materials:Industrial Analytical Ltd http://www industrialanalytical co za/IA swfIndustrial Analytical Ltd http://www.industrialanalytical.co.za/IA.swfKyalamiSouth AfricaContact person: Francois Beukes, Managing director
Marketing and selling agent for Precious Metal reference Materials• RM produced by Rand Refinery, SA• No stock items, but list of PMRs available as guideline
• Standards will be prepared in accordance to the technique (XRF OESM ICP )• Standards will be prepared in accordance to the technique (XRF, OESM, ICP..)• typical for XRF: discs (24mm x 4 mm in mount)• for AAS/ICP in globule form• for OESM as solid discs 25mm x 10mm. Size can vary upon request.
• Concentration levels of impurities in agreement with the client (and according to technical possibilities)
• Each RM is supplied with a certificate of analysis stating that “RM has analysed this material to the best of its ability”
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Suppliers for Reference Materials:Industrial Analytical LtdIndustrial Analytical Ltd
Examples ( “the impurity concentrations will be certified and will fall within 20%of the specific values” & “impurities will be reported as found present”)
Suppliers for Reference Materials:Industrial Analytical Ltd : Au RM Certificate by Rand RefineryIndustrial Analytical Ltd : Au RM Certificate by Rand Refinery
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Suppliers for Reference Materials:MBH http // mbh co k/inde htmMBH http://www.mbh.co.uk/index.htm
BarnetUK + local distributers worldwideContact person: Chris Eveleigh, Technical director
Member of ASTM E01 technical committe for analysis of metals & subcommittee for precious metals
• Sells Au RM produced by Rand Refinery, SA• No stock items, the list of PMRs available in catalogue is a guideline• Works with local suppliers for Ag RM + assays at Assay Offices in the UK.• MBH provides
• RM suited for XRF (3mm thick, embedded in Bakelite)• RM for use with OESM (34mm diameter)• Continuous cast bars upon request and to customer’s requirements
Suppliers for Reference Materials:MBH : Ag RM (examples)MBH : Ag RM (examples)
Made against a customer’s request, 25mm x 3mm in Bakelite mount, for XRF. Analysed by Birmingham Assay Office.
Silver with ImpuritiesCu Pb Bi Zn As Sb Se Hg Au Sn Ir Pt Pd Fe Te Mn
131X AGP1 A 522 465 485 312 308 465 287 <1 529 489 <1 514 517 150 483 242131X AGP2 A 137 112 113 77 48 93 68 <1 138 129 <1 127 130 73 121 20131X AGP3 A 44 31 29 20 19 24 17 <1 36 26 <1 32 32 46 30 12131X AGP4 A 20 5 6 7 5 6 <1 <1 10 <1 <1 10 8 24 7 2
All Elements ppm
Bigger standards, made by continuous casting of a 10 Kg melt. 1m bar, 34mm diameter. For OESM.Impurities analysed by 3 laboratories, including wet chem and XRF from Sheffield Assay Office.
Silver with ImpuritiesCu Pb Bi Zn As Sb Se Hg Au Sn Ir Pt Pd Fe Te Mn Ni Cd Ga Si
131X PAg1 A 75 40 40 50 12 50 35 . . . . 120 40 <1 35 180 5 120 35 25 35 60 30131X PAg2 A 400 12 12 550 8 12 10 . . . . 20 14 <1 10 180 7 15 10 9 5 15 4
All Elements ppm
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Suppliers for Reference Materials:Great Wall Gold & Silver Refinery http://www cdccgold comGreat Wall Gold & Silver Refinery http://www.cdccgold.comChengduChinaContact person: Dr Jie Chen
• Produces Ag and Au RM (2 sets 2002-2007)• Au RM: 12 impurities, set of 6 standards (total 650g)• Ag RM: 10 impurities, set of 6 standards (total 380g)
• Form: stick of 6mm x 100 mm• Prepared from Au and Ag 5x9 and 4X9. Quality impurities added >99.9%• Analysed by ICP-AES, ICP-MS, GFAAS / FAAS by 6 different laboratories in
China.• Homogeneity test & calculation acc test GB/T15000.5-1994 (China Association
for Standardization). • Certificates are issued by the People’s Bank of China
Suppliers for Reference Materials:Great Wall Gold & Silver RefineryGreat Wall Gold & Silver Refinery
• E.g. Au Certificate has values for Ag, Cu, Fe, Pb, Sb, Bi, Pd, Mg, Sn, Cr, Ni & MnPart of the Certified Values & Uncertainties of Au RM (ppm)
1 2 3 4 5 6Certified Values 3.2 16 33 75 176 407
Uncertainties 0.3 0.4 0.9 2.3 5.7 10.5
Certified Values 1.9 11 28 67 162 383
Uncertainties 0.2 0.2 0.5 1.4 4.4 6.7
Certified Values 6.4 13 20 39 67 143
Uncertainties 0.9 1 1.5 3 2.2 4.8
Certified Values 4 13 34 78 159 332
Ag
Cu
FeCertified Values 4 13 34 78 159 332
Uncertainties 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.6 2.9 6.1
Certified Values 2.2 6.8 17 34 68 151
Uncertainties 0.2 0.6 1.6 2.2 5 8
Certified Values 3.2 9.8 21 42 82 165
Uncertainties 0.1 0.5 0.8 0.9 1.7 2.1
Certified Values 6.1 12 25 50 100 202
Uncertainties 0.1 0.2 0.3 1.2 2.3 4.7
Sb
Bi
Pd
Pb
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Suppliers for Reference Materials:Spex Certiprep http://www spexcertiprep co uk/Spex Certiprep http://www.spexcertiprep.co.uk/Middlesex, UK Contact person: Nadia Somauroo
• Reseller of RM• Can provide standards for XRF, OES.• Works with suppliers from South Africa, China, Poland and others.• Availability from 2-3 weeks (stock) to 3-6 month (special requests)• Examples on the website
MetalorNeuchâtel, CHSwitzerland Contact person: Paul Bagnoud
• Produces and analyses reference materials for Ag and Au upon request.
Conclusion:• Over 90% of the laboratories involved with Ag or Au 4N assay determine• Over 90% of the laboratories involved with Ag or Au 4N assay determine
the quality of the metal by difference (*).• About 50% of the laboratories work on dissolved metal and use CRM
solutions for their calibration curves.• About 50% of the laboratories work on the metal, without dissolution,
mainly by Spark Source OES.• About 50% of these laboratories use Reference Material to calibrate or verify their
calibration curves.• All these laboratories have home made reference materials for daily businessy• Only a few suppliers provide solid state RM for Ag and Au 4N matrices. Most of
these set are also customer build and require a long time to prepare.• Only a few suppliers are certified to produce CRM for Ag and Au 4N.• The study and feed-back confirm that there is a great need for Ag an Au RM, a
need that will be covered by the Ag and Au RM from the LBMA.
(*) based upon the feedback on the survey organized within the LBMA
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