This Standard Reference Material (SRM®) is an air particulate sample reduced in particle size to simulate PM2.5 air particulate matter (particles with an aerodynamic equivalent diameter of 2.5 µm) and deposited on a polycarbonate filter membrane. It is primarily intended for use in the evaluation and calibration of methods of analysis for common and toxic elements contained in various fractions of airborne particulate matter collected on filter media. A unit of NIST-2783 includes two loaded filters and two blank filters. /// Sample value(s) - please ask for current certificate.
Contents
Analyte
CAS Number
Concentration
Unit
Additional information
Method
Aluminium (Al)
[7429-90-5]
23210
ng
Arsenic (As)
[7440-38-2]
11,8
ng
Barium (Ba)
[7440-39-3]
335
ng
Calcium (Ca)
[7440-70-2]
13200
ng
Cobalt (Co)
[7440-48-4]
7,7
ng
Chromium (Cr)
[7440-47-3]
135
ng
Copper (Cu)
[7440-50-8]
404
ng
Iron (Fe)
[7439-89-6]
26500
ng
Potassium (K)
[7440-09-7]
5280
ng
Magnesium (Mg)
[7439-95-4]
8620
ng
Manganese (Mn)
[7439-96-5]
320
ng
Sodium (Na)
[7440-23-5]
2860
ng
Nickel (Ni)
[7440-02-0]
68
ng
Lead (Pb)
[7439-92-1]
317
ng
Antimony (Sb)
[7440-36-0]
71,8
ng
Titanium (Ti)
[7440-32-6]
1490
ng
Vanadium (V)
[7440-62-2]
48,5
ng
Zinc (Zn)
[7440-66-6]
1790
ng
Miscellaneous
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