Issue 12, 2016

Using reference materials to improve the quality of data generated by USEPA analytical methods

Abstract

The quality of data generated for the analysis of environmental samples is critical to State and Federal regulatory agencies to ensure that decisions based upon the amounts of contaminants in environmental samples are truly protective of public health. The quality and validation of these measurements using the approved analytical methodology could be significantly enhanced by incorporating certified reference materials as part of the quality control protocols, yet this has not been widely implemented. Data from certified reference materials can provide critical information that can impact assessments regarding data use that is unavailable by other means. Using the analysis of Cr(VI) in soil extracts as the test case, some of the issues surrounding the use of certified reference materials for environmental applications are discussed in this paper, including the relative cost, and the availability and applicability regarding element coverage and content.

Graphical abstract: Using reference materials to improve the quality of data generated by USEPA analytical methods

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
28 Jul 2016
Accepted
10 Nov 2016
First published
28 Nov 2016

Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2016,18, 1477-1483

Using reference materials to improve the quality of data generated by USEPA analytical methods

S. J. Nagourney, S. A. Wilson and S. E. Long, Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2016, 18, 1477 DOI: 10.1039/C6EM00438E

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