INQUISUR   21779
INSTITUTO DE QUIMICA DEL SUR
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Quantification of uncertainty in mercury waste water analysis at different concentration levels and using information from proficiency testwith a limited number of participants
Autor/es:
MARCELO T. PEREYRA, ADRIANA G. LISTA, BEATRIZ S. FERNÁNDEZ BAND
Revista:
TALANTA
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2013 vol. 111 p. 69 - 75
ISSN:
0039-9140
Resumen:
Measurement uncertainty is one of the most required parameters of analytical quality in environmental decision-making. Several approaches have been reported for estimating uncertainty in analytical measurements. The use of proficiency test (PT) is an alternative, not only for assessing the performance of individual analytical laboratories, but also for estimating the concordance of an analytical method and their measurement uncertainties. Here we develop a PT scheme for a limited number of analytical laboratories that took part in the analysis o total mercury in samples with complex matrix (chlor-alkali process waste water effluent) in absence of references of the highest metrological hierarchy(e.g. primary method, primary CRM). Two in-house reference materials (IHRMs) were prepared at different levels of analyte concentration and the homogeneity required was verified for the intended use. A set of parametric and robust statistical tests were applied to evaluate the assigned values of each IHRM. Metrological compatibility assessment of PT results, evaluation of individual and global performance of the laboratories, and determination of uncertainty of the analytical measurements were evaluated in this restricted study scenario. Between-laboratory differences were found not significant (á 0.05). For both concentration levels we computed a relative standard uncertainty of 30% for the total Hg content.