Isotope reference materials are essential to enable reliable and comparable isotope data.
This article reviews the work in this field within the past years. The focus is on all
stable elements, except for classical stable isotopes (H, C, N, O, S) and for radioactive elements.
Currently available isotope reference materials are listed. The limitations of synthetic
isotope mixtures being used to characterize these materials are discussed, as well as the
limitations of the isotope reference materials, such as uncertainty and homogeneity. The
needs for present research on isotope variations are being considered and are compared to
the limitations of current isotope reference materials. This disagreement between both can
only be solved by providing isotope reference materials defining a δ-scale for each
element of interest. Such materials should be provided with additional data on isotope
abundances whenever possible. As an outlook a possible outline for a new program on
isotope reference materials is discussed.
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