Author:
Smith Gary L.,Eggett Dennis L.,Smith Harry D.
Abstract
ABSTRACTAnalytical round robins were established to allow laboratories responsible
for the analysis of (nuclear) wastes glasses to compare their analytical
capabilities and techniques with one another in a non-competitive
atmosphere. In addition the quality of analyses using different analytical
techniques on the same materials could be compared. Analytical Round Robin 7
had two primary objectives: 1) to evaluate the effect of using the same
analytical reference glass as a reference standard for bias correcting
analytical results for all the participating laboratories in making the
analyses; and 2) to discuss the analytical methods and results from the
participating laboratories between the participants for the purpose of
evaluating quality and interlaboratory consistency. This paper will
primarily address the first objective.The purpose of an analytical reference material is to bring the analytical
results from various laboratories into better agreement by providing them a
common reference point No reference glass is likely to be ideal for each
element in the glass being analyzed. Obviously, the closer the reference
material is to the unknown, the more confidence there will be in the results
because less judgement is called for. Use of the reference glass to bias
correct analytical results for a standard set of analyses from several
laboratories provides the data needed to determine the effectiveness of an
Analytical Reference Glass (ARG) in producing interlaboratory agreement.
Concurrently, whether or not the analytical results using ARG-1 are more
valid or systematically biased can be evaluated using standard statistical
methods. The conclusion is that bias correcting with a standard glass such
as ARG-1 for results obtained by the inductively coupled plasma - atomic
emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES) analytical technique produces more accurate
results.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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