Uncertainty estimation of anions and cations measured by ion chromatography in fine urban ambient particles (PM2.5)
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Leiva Guzmán, Manuel
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Uncertainty estimation of anions and cations measured by ion chromatography in fine urban ambient particles (PM2.5)
Abstract
The present work presents a measurement
uncertainty evaluation according to Guide to the Expression
of Uncertainty in Measurement (GUM) of the
concentration of the cations K? and Li? and anions NO3
-2
and SO4
-2 in fine airborne particulate matter, refers to
particles less than 2.5 lm in diameter (PM2.5), as measured
by ion chromatography (US-EPA 300 method). The GUM
method is not typically used to report uncertainty. In
general, the analytical results only report the measurement’s
standard deviation under repetition as an
uncertainty; thus, not all sources of uncertainty are considered.
In this work, the major sources of uncertainty
regarding the measurements were identified as contributions
to linear least square regression lines, repeatability,
precision, and trueness. The expanded uncertainty was
approximately 20% for anions and cations. The largest
contribution to uncertainty was found to be repeatability.
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ACCREDITATION AND QUALITY ASSURANCE: JOURNAL FOR QUALITY, COMPARABILITY AND RELIABILITY IN CHEMICAL MEASUREMENT Volume 17, Number 1, p. 53-63, 2012
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