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1 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC ABSOLUTE STANDARDS, INC. World Class Manufacturing & Internationally Recognized Quality As Absolute Standards enters the latter half of our second decade of service, we continue to maintain our position as the industry leader. As the largest supplier of Analytical Reference Materials (ARM) and Performance Evaluation samples, we ship our products to all fifty states, several territories, and over thirty countries. Focusing on the needs of the global testing body, we strive to provide the highest quality and broadest range of analytical standards to an industry that relies on accuracy and precision. Moreover, Absolute Standards is the only company in the industry that has exceeded the international requirements of both ISO/IEC and ISO 9001:2000 for the manufacture and analytical verification of our entire product line. As an analytical standards manufacturer, we recognize our role as an important link in the analytical testing community. Your analyses require the use of accurate, traceable, and defensible reference materials. It is this requirement that drives Absolute Standards to manufacture products that lead the industry in quality and value. Our philosophy at Absolute Standards is one of compliance. High expectations backed by quality accreditations help us achieve our goals. Discover how Absolute s commitment can help satisfy your compliance needs. Stephen J. Arpie, M.S. Technical Director John P. Criscio, President/CEO Call Toll-Free
2 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages ORDERING & TECHNICAL INFORMATION...Phone To Place an Order... please have the following information available: 1. Account # 2. Purchase Order #/ Credit Card # 3. Part # and Quantity We are available for orders & technical service from 9am-6pm (EST) by Phone, and 24 hrs. a day by Fax, Mail, & Internet....Fax [email protected]... Absolute Standards, Inc. P.O. Box 5585 Hamden, CT Order on-line at using LabCart TM Secure, Simple,Searchable, & Speedy We accept major credit cards: MasterCard / VISA / AMEX. Orders that are placed before 5pm (EST) are shipped the same day by FedEx & UPS. Prices are F.O.B. Hamden CT. Terms are Net 30 Days. Terms and conditions of all sales contracts will be governed by the laws of The State of Connecticut. Prices are subject to change without notice. Warranty by Absolute Standards includes that our products are as described when shipped. No warranty as to fi tness for any particular application is expressed or implied. Errant shipments and/or quality claims must be made within 30 days of receipt. No returns can be made without a Return Authorization Number and instructions of forwarding. Liability by Absolute Standards is limited solely to the replacement of the product or refund of the purchase price. These products are intended for research use only. Owing to their hazardous nature, they should be handled only by qualifi ed, trained personnel familiar with their use. 2
3 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC CERTIFICATES & ACCREDITATIONS Please visit our website at to download a current copy of our Certificates. Call Toll-Free
4 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages Absolute Standards, Inc. Custom Standard Quotation Request Form Fax: (800) , Technical Service Dept, Absolute Standards, Inc. Page of Date: From: Company Contact: Company: Company Address: Telephone: Fax: Account#: Product Description: Solvent/ Matrix: Volume Size: 1 x 100 ml Qty: 1 x 500 ml Qty: Other: Qty: Date Required: Analysis requested? (additonal charge) Yes No Component CAS# (optional) Concentration (ug/ml) Comments: Absolute Standards, Inc. ISO 9001 Registered ISO Accredited P.O. Box 5585, Hamden, CT Phone (800)
5 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC AbsoluteGrade - Specifications Absolute Standards is the only company in the industry that has exceeded the international requirements of both ISO/IEC and ISO 9001:2000 for the manufacture and analytical verification of our entire product line. Equipped with state of the art instrumentation, our quality products are backed by the analytical power of an ICP-MS and four LC s. Included in this catalog are reference materials for calibration of the following instruments: AA, ICP, ICP-MS, IC, IE & several wet chemical methods. Method references are indicated wherever possible. In addition, the CLP section has been updated to include the latest revisions. Our capabilities are diverse and expanding. As we strive for continuous improvement, we ve added the following services to better accomodate your needs: bulk sealing, on-line ordering with LabCart TM, and a fully searchable Products database available at. We know that your requirements can be unique and varied therefore, if you would like a custom blend, please contact us with your specifications. Let our experienced chemists give you a feasibility assessment of your design and work with you to enhance the stability and robustness of your custom formulation. AbsoluteGrade - Specifications Suitable for ICP AES, DCP AES, ICP MS, High-Accuracy AA Flame or Graphite Furnace work. Manufactured using the Highest Purity starting materials available (typically %). Digestion in acid-cleaned PTFE labware to prevent possible contamination. Class A volumetric glassware used for pipetting and diluting where applicable. Signed Certificate of Analysis included with every standard. Traceable to NIST and other internationally recognized third party standards. Formulation Uncertainty provided for every analyte Density measurement allows wt/wt use. Verification of impurities in both starting materials and final solutions. Immediate shipment from stock. Total U.S. Right To-Know, and O.S.H.A. compliance. Cost-effective packaging. Call Toll-Free
6 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGES Certificate of Analysis...7 AbsoluteGrade Specifications / Certified Weight Report Single Component Solutions AA/ICP Spectroscopy al Group Kits Matrix Modifiers and Blanks (AA/ICP)...16 Graphite Furnace (GFAA) Standards...17 Contract Laboratory Program (CLP) Standards ILM 05.2 ICP-AES ILM 05.2 ICP-MS ILM 05.3 ICP-AES (Water) ILM 05.3 ICP-AES (Soil) ILM 05.3 ICP-MS (Water) ILM 06.X ICP-MS (Soil)...35 TCLP Multi- Calibration Standards EPA 6010 A/B Standards EPA 6020/ 6020A Standards...40 EPA Standards Calibration Standards...41 Plasma, Tuning, Lab Check Solutions...42 Spectral Interference...43 Lab Fortifying Solution (LFS)...44 Spiking Standards Drinking Water Standards...47 Instrument Wavelength Standards...49 Quality Control Standards EPA Standards Tuning & Internal Standards...52 Calibration Standards...53 Verification Standards...54 Interference / Memory Check Solutions...55 Multi- Solutions...56 EPA Standards...57 EPA Method EPA Method EPA Method 1638/ EPA Method Groundwater and Wastewater Standards (600/ ) Trace Metals In Fish (600/ )...63 Miscellaneous Mixes...64 EPA Standards (Anions by Ion Chromatography) Single Components / Eluents...65 Multi-Analyte Solutions Inorganic Disinfection By-Products
7 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC TABLE OF CONTENTS Cations...69 EPA Method 314.0/ 314.1/ (Perchlorate)...70 EPA Method (Nitrate & Nitrite)...71 Organic Acids...72 Miscellaneous Wet Methods Part# Index Custom Quotation Order Form...4, 78 ABSOLUTE STANDARDS, INC. ISO 9001 DLS ANSI-RAB ACCREDITED Certificate of Analysis Conformance: The Certificate of Analysis and the "Certified Weight Report" fulfill the requirements in the current versions of: ISO Guides (9001, 24, 31,34, 17025) & NIST-NVLAP Handbook Health & Safety: See the attached MSDS & Certified Weight Report before use. Intended Use: This Analytical Reference Material (ARM ) is intended primarily for use in the characterization of unknowns & the establishment of response factors by qualified personnel. Typical instrumental organic assays include: GC & LC, and inorganic assays include: ICP & AA. The product is for laboratory use only. Certified Values: In production, gravimetric/volumetric readings are certified to be within +/- 0.5% of the stated value and are valid between 18 C & 30 C. The measured uncertainty can be found on the Certified Weight Report. All product weighings are performed on an analytical balance that is calibrated to NIST Traceable standard weights & certified by the manufacturer. The volumetric glassware used is Class A type & conforms to ASTM E-288 unless otherwise stated. The solvents & compounds used are of the highest practical purity & typically meet or exceed ACS Reagent Grade & ACS Standards Grade specifications. Homogeneity & Stability: No heterogeneity was observed in the preparation, packaging & storage of this standard. Expiration dates can be found on the Certified Weight Report. Purity & Identity: Purity determinations are performed using at least one analytical technique. Identity assays are typically performed using two dissimilar methods. Organic solutions & neats are typically formulated from materials whose purity & identity have been characterized by GC-MSD & LC-PDA techniques with comparison to a NIST Traceable library of mass spectra when available. Additional characterization techniques may include but are not limited to: refractive index measurements of liquids, melting point measurements of solids, & GC-FID, ECD, PID, ELCD, NPD, LC-PDA measurements for purity. Inorganic solutions & neats are typically formulated from materials whose purity & identity have been characterized by ICPMS with comparison to a NIST Standard Reference Material when available. Additional characterization techniques may include but are not limited to: titratiometry, and densitometry, AA or ICP. Final solutions are subjected to instrumental analysis to support the gravimetric values when appropriate. The data for the quality assurance testing is published with the Certified Weight Report. Typical instrumental organic assays include GC and LC. Inorganic assays include ICPMS, titratiometry, and densitometry. Storage: Sealed ampules and other containers should be stored in the dark at temperatures above the freezing point of the solution and not more than 30 C. Certification by Absolute Standards, Inc. is typically valid for 5 years from the date of manufacture (Lot Number). Certified values are not applicable to opened ampules or to materials stored in re-sealable containers. See the Certified Weight Report for specific values. Usage: Ampules & bottles should be brought to room temperature (18 to 30 C) before opening. Sonication may be required for high concentration solutions. After opening, care should be exercised to avoid concentration changes owing to evaporation of the solvent or essential components. We recommend that a suitable re-sealable container be available before opening an ampule to decant the standard for short-term storage. Legal Notice: Warranty of products are as described when shipped. No warranty as to fitness for any particular application is expressed or implied. Errant shipments and/or quality claims must be made within 10 days of receipt. Liability is limited solely to the replacement of the product or refund of purchase price. Certifying Officer: Stephen J. Arpie, M.S. Director Absolute Standards, Inc. 44 Rossotto Drive Hamden, CT Voice: Fax: [email protected] www: Document Identification: Certificate of Analysis Rev 5, Date Issued: 01/01/2006 Call Toll-Free
8 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages CERTIFIED WEIGHT REPORT AbsoluteGrade SPECIFICATIONS All of our standards are accompanied by a Certified Weight Report. ABSOLUTE STANDARDS,INC 44 ROSSOTTO DRIVE HAMDEN, CT (800) ISO 9001 Quality System registered DLS ANSI/RAB Accredited CERTIFIED WEIGHT REPORT: Lot # Solvent(s): Part Number: L Nitric Acid Lot Number: N37G05 Hydrofluoric acid Description: QC Standard 1 2.0% 20.0 Formulated By: Lawrence Barry Expiration Date: % 0.25 (ml) Nominal Concentration (µg/ml): 100 5E-05 Balance Uncertainty Reviewed By: Pedro L. Rentas Weight(s) shown below were combined and diluted to : Flask Uncertainty Expanded MSDS Information Part Lot Dilution Initial Uncertainty Initial Final Uncertainty (Solvent Safety Info. On Attached pg.) Compound Number Number Factor Volume Pipette Conc (µg/ml) (+/-) (µg/ml) CAS# E OSHA PEL (TWA) LD50 1. Beryllium acetate (Be) ug/m3 N/A 2. Calcium carbonate Ca) mg/m3 N/A 3. Cadmium nitrate (Cd) mg/m3 N/A 4. Chromium nitrate nonahydrate(cr) mg/m3 orl-rat 3250mg/kg 5. Cobalt nitrate (Co) mg/m3 orl-rat 694 mg/kg 6. Copper nitrate (Cu) N/A orl-rat 940 mg/kg 7. Iron (III) Nitrate Nonahydrate mg/m3 N/A 8. Lead nitrate (Pb) mg/m3 500 mg/kg 9. Magnesium nitrate (Mg) mg/m3 N/A 10. Manganese nitrate (Mn) mg/m3 N/A 11. Ammonium molybdate (Mo) N/A orl-rat 333 mg/kg 12. Nickel nitrate (Ni) mg/m3 N/A 13. Selenium oxide (Se) mg/m3 N/A 14. Thallium nitrate (Tl) mg/m3 N/A 15. Ammonium hexafluorotitanate (Ti) N/A N/A 16. Ammonium Metavanadate (V) mg/m3 orl-rat 630 mg/kg 17. Zinc nitrate (Zn) mg/m3 orl-rat 1190mg/kg 18. Antimony Oxide (Sb) mg/m3 N/A 19. Arsenic (As) mg/m3 N/A P#53084 L# Page 1 of 3 Printed on 8/13/02, 9:48 AM ASSAYED ON AN HP 4500 ICP MS 8
9 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC AbsoluteGrade SPECIFICATIONS CERTIFIED WEIGHT REPORT A Certified Weight Report is generated for each lot illustrating the formulation procedure, traceability, & actual analysis. Absolute Standards, Inc. ISO 9001 Quality System Registered 44 Rossotto Drive Hamden, CT (800) DLS ANSI-RAB Accredited AbsoluteGrade Solution Part# (µg/ml) (+,- µg/ml) Lot# Certified Concentration (µg/ml) The certified value is the concentration calculated from gravimetric and volumetric measurements unless otherwise specified. TRACEABILITY DOCUMENTATION: A) Classical Chemical Analysis: Method Traceability Concentration EDTA Titration NIST SRM 928 Lead Nitrate N/A Gravimetric Analysis NIST Weights N/A Redox Titration NIST SRM 136e Potassium Dichromate N/A Volhard Titration NIST SRM 999 Potassium Chloride N/A B) Instrumental Analysis by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectroscopy (ICP-MS): This analytical solution was tested against the appropriate NIST SRM's: Trace Metals Verification by ICP-MS (µg/ml) Al <0.02 Cd * Dy <0.02 Hf <0.02 Li <0.02 Ni * Pr <0.02 Se * Tb <0.02 W <0.02 Sb * Ca * Er <0.02 Ho <0.02 Lu <0.02 Nb <0.02 Re <0.02 Si <0.02 Te <0.02 U <0.02 As * Ce <0.02 Eu <0.02 In <0.02 Mg * Os <0.02 Rh <0.02 Ag <0.02 Tl * V * Ba <0.02 Cs <0.02 Gd <0.02 Ir <0.02 Mn * Pd <0.02 Rb <0.02 Na <0.2 Th <0.02 Yb <0.02 Be * Cr * Ga <0.02 Fe * Hg <0.2 P <0.02 Ru <0.02 Sr <0.02 Tm <0.02 Y <0.02 Bi <0.02 Co * Ge <0.02 La <0.02 Mo * Pt <0.02 Sm <0.02 S <0.02 Sn <0.02 Zn * B <0.02 Cu * Au <0.02 Pb * Nd <0.02 K <0.2 Sc <0.02 Ta <0.02 Ti * Zr <0.02 (*) =Target C) Physical Characterization: Analyzed Density of Solution (g/ml): Certified by: Temperature ( C): 22.6 Homogeneity: No heterogeneity was observed in the preparation of this standard. We use purified acids, 18 meg ohm double deionized water, calibrated Class A glassware and the highest purity raw materials available, (typically %). We meticulously clean our bottles by acid leaching and then triple rinsing with ASTM Type I water prior to use. Our standards are made gravimetrically using balances that are calibrated with weights traceable to NIST. (NIST Test #: 732/245790). We certify that all our standards are within the stated uncertainties unless otherwise stated, assuming that the bottle is kept tightly capped and stored under normal laboratory conditions. Reference: Taylor, B.N. and Kuyatt, C.E., "Guidelines for Evaluating and Expressing the Uncertainty of NIST Measurement Result," NIST Technical Note 1297, U.S. government Printing Office, Washington DC, (1994). P# L#070102, Report Page 2 of 2 Printed on 10/05/2002, 11:26AM Call Toll-Free
10 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages SINGLE COMPONENT SOLUTIONS PLASMA EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY REFERENCE STANDARDS 1,000 ug/ml Single Components for ICP/AA Matrix Part# $/100mL Part# $/500mL Aluminum Al Al(N ) Antimony Sb Sb 2 tr.tartaric acid Arsenic As As Barium Ba Ba(N Beryllium Be Be 4 O(C 2 H 3 O 2 ) Bismuth Bi Bi(N ) Boron B H 3 B /H Cadmium Cd Cd(N Calcium Ca CaC Carbon C C(Citric Acid) Cerium Ce Ce(N ) Cesium Cs CsN Chromium Cr Cr(N ) Chromium-Cr 6+ Cr 6+ (NH 4 Cr 2 O 7 /H 2 O Cobalt Co Co(N Copper Cu Cu(N Dysprosium Dy Dy Erbium Er Er Europium Eu Eu Gadolinium Gd Gd Gallium Ga Ga Germanium Ge (NH 4 GeF 6 /tr, HF Gold Au NH 4 AuCl 4 /HCl Hafnium Hf Hf 2 /HCl Holmium Ho Ho Indium In In Iridium Ir IrCl 3 /HCl Iron Fe Fe(N ) Iron-Ferrous Fe 2+ (NH 4 )Fe 2+ (SO 4 /H 2 SO Iron-Total Fe [Fe 2+ ]+[Fe 3+ ]/H 2 SO Lanthanum La LaCl Lead Pb Pb(N Lithium Li LiN Lithium 6 + Li 6+ N Lutetium Lu Lu Magnesium Mg Mg(N Manganese Mn Mn(N Mercury Hg Hg(N Mercury-Organic Hg MeHgCl Mercury-Total Hg Hg(N + MeHgCl
11 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC PLASMA EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY REFERENCE STANDARDS SINGLE COMPONENT SOLUTIONS 1,000 ug/ml Single Components for ICP/AA Matrix Part# $/100mL Part# $/500mL Molybdenum Mo (NH 4 )MoO 4 /H 2 O Neodymium Nd Nd Nickel Ni Ni(N Niobium Nb (NH 4 )NbF 6 /tr.hf Palladium Pd Pd Phosphorus P (NH 4 )H 2 PO Platinum Pt [Pt(NH 3 ) 4 ](N /HCL Potassium K KN Praesodymium Pr Pr 6 O Rhenium Re Re Rhodium Rh RhCl 3 /HCl Rubidium Rb RbN Ruthenium Ru RuCl Samarium Sm Sm Scandium Sc Sc(N ) Selenium Se SeO Silica SiO 2 SiO 2 /NaOH Silicon Si (NH 4 SiF Silver Ag AgN Sodium Na NaN Strontium Sr Sr(N Sulfur S (NH 4 SO 4 /H 2 O Tantalum Ta NH 4 TaF 6 /tr.hf Tellurium Te TeO 2 /HCl Terbium Tb Tb 4 O Thallium Tl TlN Thorium Th Th(N ) Thulium Tm Tm Tin Sn (NH 4 )SnF 6 /HCL Titanium Ti (NH 4 TiF 6 /tr.hf Tungsten W (NH 4 WO 4 /H 2 O Uranium U U 3 O Vanadium V NH 4 V Ytterbium Yb Yb Yttrium Y Y Zinc Zn Zn(N Zirconium Zr ZrO For Additional Concentrations & Matrices Visit or Call our Technical Department Call Toll-Free
12 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages SINGLE COMPONENT SOLUTIONS PLASMA EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY REFERENCE STANDARDS 10,000 ug/ml Single Components for ICP/AA Matrix Part# $/100mL Part# $/500mL Aluminum Al Al(N ) Antimony Sb Sb 2 tr.tartaric acid Arsenic As As Barium Ba Ba(N Beryllium Be Be 4 O(C 2 H 3 O 2 ) Bismuth Bi Bi(N ) Boron B H 3 B /H Cadmium Cd Cd(N Calcium Ca CaC Carbon C C(Citric Acid) Cerium Ce Ce(N ) 3 NA NA NA NA Cesium Cs CsN NA NA NA NA Chromium Cr Cr(N ) Chromium-Cr 6+ Cr 6+ (NH 4 Cr 2 O 7 /H 2 O Cobalt Co Co(N Copper Cu Cu(N Dysprosium Dy Dy 2 NA NA NA NA Erbium Er Er 2 NA NA NA NA Europium Eu Eu 2 NA NA NA NA Gadolinium Gd Gd 2 NA NA NA NA Gallium Ga Ga 2 NA NA NA NA Germanium Ge (NH 4 GeF 6 /tr, HF NA NA NA NA Gold Au NH 4 AuCl 4 /HCl Hafnium Hf Hf 2 /HCl NA NA NA NA Holmium Ho Ho 3 NA NA NA NA Indium In In 2 NA NA NA NA Iridium Ir IrCl 3 /HCl NA NA NA NA Iron Fe Fe(N ) Iron-Ferrous Fe 2+ (NH 4 )Fe 2+ (SO 4 /H 2 SO 4 NA NA NA NA Iron-Total Fe [Fe 2+ ]+[Fe 3+ ]/H 2 SO 4 NA NA NA NA Lanthanum La LaCl NA NA NA NA Lead Pb Pb(N Lithium Li LiN Lithium 6 + Li 6+ Li 6+ N NA NA NA NA Lutetium Lu Lu 2 NA NA NA NA Magnesium Mg Mg(N Manganese Mn Mn(N Mercury Hg Hg(N Mercury-Organic Hg MeHgCl NA NA NA NA Mercury-Total Hg Hg(N + MeHgCl NA NA 12
13 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC PLASMA EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY REFERENCE STANDARDS SINGLE COMPONENT SOLUTIONS 10,000 ug/ml Single Components for ICP/AA Matrix Part# $/100mL Part# $/500mL Molybdenum Mo (NH 4 )MoO 4 /H 2 O Neodymium Nd Nd 2 NA NA NA NA Nickel Ni Ni(N Niobium Nb (NH 4 )NbF 6 /tr.hf NA NA NA NA Palladium Pd Pd Phosphorus P (NH 4 )H 2 PO Platinum Pt [Pt(NH3) 4 ](N /HCL Potassium K KN Praesodymium Pr Pr 6 O 11 NA NA NA NA Rhenium Re Re NA NA NA NA Rhodium Rh RhCl 3 /HCl NA NA NA NA Rubidium Rb RbN NA NA NA NA Ruthenium Ru RuCl 3 NA NA NA NA Samarium Sm Sm 2 NA NA NA NA Scandium Sc Sc(N ) 3 NA NA NA NA Selenium Se SeO Silica SiO 2 SiO 2 /NaOH NA NA NA NA Silicon Si (NH 4 SiF Silver Ag AgN Sodium Na NaN Strontium Sr Sr(N Sulfur S (NH 4 SO 4 /H 2 O Tantalum Ta NH 4 TaF 6 /tr.hf NA NA NA NA Tellurium Te TeO 2 /HCl NA NA NA NA Terbium Tb Tb 4 O 7 NA NA NA NA Thallium Tl TlN Thorium Th Th(N ) 4 NA NA NA NA Thulium Tm Tm 2 NA NA NA NA Tin Sn (NH 4 )SnF 6 /HCL Titanium Ti (NH 4 TiF 6 /tr.hf Tungsten W (NH 4 WO 4 /H 2 O Uranium U U 3 O 8 NA NA NA NA Vanadium V NH 4 V Ytterbium Yb Yb 2 NA NA NA NA Yttrium Y Y Zinc Zn Zn(N Zirconium Zr ZrO For Additional Concentrations & Matrices Visit or Call our Technical Department Call Toll-Free
14 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages KITS ELEMENTAL GROUP KITS Group I s Starter Kit (5 x 100ml 1000ug/mL Each) Group II s Starter Kit (5 x 100ml 1000ug/mL Each) Matrix Matrix Lithium Li LiN Sodium Na NaN Potassium K KN Rubidium Rb RbN Cesium Cs CsN Beryllium Be Be 4 O(C 2 H 3 O 2 ) 6 Magnesium Mg Mg(N Calcium Ca CaC Strontium Sr Sr(N Barium Ba Ba(N Part # $80/ 5 x 100 ml Part # $80/ 5 x 100 ml Transition Metals Starter Kit (9 x 100ml 1000ug/mL Each) Matrix Titanium Ti (NH 4 TiF 6 /tr.hf Vanadium V NH 4 V Chromium Cr Cr(N ) 3 Manganese Mn Mn(N Iron Fe Fe(N ) 3 Cobalt Co Co(N Nickel Ni Ni(N Copper Cu Cu(N Zinc Zn Zn(N Part # $150/ 9 x 100 ml Lanthanide Metals Starter Kit (14 x 100ml 1000ug/mL Each) Matrix Lanthanum La LaCl Cerium Ce Ce(N ) 3 Praesodymium Pr Pr 6 O 11 Neodymium Nd Nd 2 Samarium Sm Sm 2 Europium Eu Eu 2 Gadolinium Gd Gd 2 Terbium Tb Tb 4 O 7 Dysprosium Dy Dy 2 Holmium Ho Ho 3 Erbium Er Er 2 Thulium Tm Tm 2 Ytterbium Yb Yb 2 Lutetium Lu Lu 2 Part # $240/ 14 x 100 ml 14
15 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC SPECIFIC SINGLE ELEMENT KITS KITS Method Complete Single Kit (32 x 100ml 1000ug/mL Each) Method Complete Single Kit (21 x 100ml 1000ug/mL Each) Matrix Matrix Aluminum Al Al(N ) 3 Antimony Sb Sb 2 tr.tartaric acid Arsenic As As 2 Barium Ba Ba(N Beryllium Be Be 4 O(C 2 H 3 O 2 ) 6 Boron B H 3 B /H 2 0 Cadmium Cd Cd(N Calcium Ca CaC Cerium Ce Ce(N ) 3 Chromium Cr Cr(N ) 3 Cobalt Co Co(N Copper Cu Cu(N Iron Fe Fe(N ) 3 Lead Pb Pb(N Lithium Li LiN Magnesium Mg Mg(N Manganese Mn Mn(N Mercury Hg Hg(N Molybdenum Mo (NH 4 )MoO 4 /H 2 O Nickel Ni Ni(N Phosphorus P (NH 4 )H 2 PO 4 Potassium K KN Selenium Se SeO 2 Silica SiO2 SiO 2 /NaOH Silver Ag AgN Sodium Na NaN Strontium Sr Sr(N Thallium Tl TlN Tin Sn (NH 4 )SnF 6 /HCl Titanium Ti (NH 4 TiF 6 /tr.hf Vanadium V NH 4 V Zinc Zn Zn(N Aluminum Al Al(N ) 3 Antimony Sb Sb 2 tr.tartaric acid Arsenic As As 2 Barium Ba Ba(N Beryllium Be Be 4 O(C 2 H 3 O 2 ) 6 Cadmium Cd Cd(N Chromium Cr Cr(N ) 3 Cobalt Co Co(N Copper Cu Cu(N Lead Pb Pb(N Manganese Mn Mn(N Mercury Hg Hg(N Molybdenum Mo (NH 4 )MoO 4 /H 2 O Nickel Ni Ni(N Selenium Se SeO 2 Silver Ag AgN Thallium Tl TlN Thorium Th Th(N ) 4 Uranium U U 3 O 8 Vanadium V NH 4 V Zinc Zn Zn(N Part # $380/ 21 x 100 ml Part # $550/ 32 x 100 ml Search our complete Products Database on-line at Search by: Component # of Components Concentration EPA Method Call Toll-Free
16 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages MATRIX BLANKS & MODIFIERS CALIBRATION BLANKS AND MATRIX MODIFIERS MATRIX BLANKS Blank solutions are prepared with High-Purity Acids and ASTM Type I Water. Blanks can be used to dilute your multi-element standards to run directly to establish your baseline. An Aqua Regia Blank can be prepared by mixing one part Nitric Acid Blank with three parts HCl Acid Blank. Water Blank ASTM Type I H2O Nitric Acid Blank Matrix 5% HN HCI Acid Blank Matrix 5% HCl Part # Part # $20/ 100mL $40/ 500mL Part # Part # $20/100mL $40/500mL Part # Part # $20/ 100mL $40/ 500mL GRAPHITE FURNACE ATOMIC ABSORPTION MATRIX MODIFIERS Matrix Modifiers suppress background interferences and help enhance sensitivity by changing the behavior of the element or the matrix in solution with respect to temperature. These modifiers help prevent the loss of certain elements during pyrolysis by converting the target to a less volatile form. This allows a more optimum graphite furnace program to be utilized. Palladium and Magnesium Nitrate Modifier Starting Material Pd & Mg(N Matrix 0.3%(3 mg/ml) Pd & 0.2%(2 mg/ml) Mg in 5% HN Part # $250/100mL Part # $450/500mL Palladium Nitrate Modifier Starting Material Pd Matrix 1%(10 mg/ml) in 2% HN Part # $500/100mL Part # $900/500mL Nickel Nitrate Modifier Starting Material Ni(N Matrix 5%(50 mg/ml) in 5% HN Part # $250/100mL Part # $350/500mL Ammonium Dihydrogen Phosphate Modifier Starting Material (NH 4 )H 2 PO 4 Matrix 10%(100 mg/ml) in H 2 0 Part # $350/100mL Part # $500/500mL Lanthanum Nitrate Modifier Starting Material LaN Matrix 5%(50 mg/ml) in 5% HN Part # $250/100mL Part # $350/500mL Magnesium Nitrate Modifier Starting Material Mg(N Matrix 2%(20 mg/ml) in 5% HN Part # $125/100mL Part # $200/500mL Ammonium Nitrate Modifier Starting Material NH 4 N Matrix 2%(20 mg/ml) in H 2 O Part # $250/100mL Part # $350/500mL Calcium Nitrate Modifier Starting Material Ca(N 4H 2 O Matrix 2%(20 mg/ml) in 5% HN Part # $250/100mL Part # $350/500mL Lanthanum Chloride Modifier Starting Material LaCl 3 Matrix 5%(50 mg/ml) in 5% HCl Part # $250/100mL Part # $350/500mL 16
17 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC GFAA CALIBRATION AND SPIKING SOLUTIONS GFAA STANDARDS GRAPHITE FURNACE AA CALIBRATION AND SPIKING GFAA Calibration 6 Components Matrix 5% HN Sb 100 As 50 Cd 10 Pb 50 Se 100 Tl 50 Part # Part # $85/100 ml $190/500 ml GFAA Initial Calibration Verification (2nd Source) 6 Components Matrix 5% HN Sb 50 As 25 Cd 5 Pb 25 Se 50 Tl 25 Part # Part # $85/100 ml $190/500 ml GFAA Spike Standard 6 Components Matrix 5% HN Sb 100 As 40 Cd 5 Pb 20 Se 10 Tl 50 Part # Part # $85/100 ml $190/500 ml GFAA Mercury Standard Matrix 2% HN Hg 100 Part # $25/100 ml Part # $50/500 ml Call Toll-Free
18 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages CLP USEPA CONTRACT LABORATORY PROGRAM STATEMENT OF WORK FOR INORGANIC ANALYSIS The following section illustrates the solutions appropriate for the inorganic analyitcal methods dervied from the USEPA Contract Laboratory Program. These methods are specifc for ICP-AES and ICP-MS technologies and are suitable for the detection of metals in various matrices. These methods are designed to not only isolate, but to both qualitatively and quantitatively detect specific target metals in water and soil/sediment. ACRONYM Cal CCV CRQL CRI ICB/CCB ICS ICV DESCRIPTION Calibration Standards Continuing Calibration Verification: To ensure calibration accuracy during each analysis, run a CCV standard for every wavelength/ mass used for each analyte. Contract Required Quantation Limit Standard prepared at the CRQL level Initial and Continuing Calibration Blank Interference Check Sample: To verify inter-element and background correction factors, the Contractor shall analyze and report the results for the ICS, for all elements on the Target Analyte List (TAL), and for all interferents (target and non-target), at the beginning and end of each analysis run, but not before the ICV. In addition, the Contractor shall analyze and report the results for the ICS at a frequency of not less than once per 20 analytical samples per analysis run. Initial Calibration/Verification: Immediately after each of system has been calibrated, the accuracy of the initial calibration shall be verified and documented for every analyte by the analysis of the ICV solution(s) at each wavelength/ mass used. 18
19 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC ICP-AES SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR THE SUPERFUND CONTRACT LABORATORY PROGRAM CLP ILM 05.2 ILM 05.2 INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION STANDARDS FOR INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA - ATOMIC EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY (ICP-AES) Calibration Std. I 5 Components 100 ug/ml in 5% HN Be Cd Mn Pb Zn Calibration Std. II 5 Components 100 ug/ml in 5% HN Ba Co Cu Fe V Part # Part # $65/100 ml $130/500 ml Part # Part # $65/100 ml $130/500 ml Calibration Std. III 2 Components 100 ug/ml in 5% HN Part # Part # As Se $40/100 ml $80/500 ml Calibration Std. IV 6 Components 100 ug/ml in 5% HN Al Ca Cr K Na Ni Part # Part # $65/100 ml $130/500 ml Calibration Std. V 4 Components 100 ug/ml in 5% HN Ag Mg Sb Tl Part # Part # $65/100 ml $130/500 ml Call Toll-Free
20 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages CLP ILM 05.2 ICP-AES SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR THE SUPERFUND CONTRACT LABORATORY PROGRAM ILM 05.2 INITIAL CALIBRATION VERIFICATION (ICV) SOLUTIONS & CONTINUING CALIBRATION VERIFICATION (CCV) SOLUTIONS FOR ICP-AES ICP-AES Initial Verification Std Components Ba 100 Be 40 Cd 50 Co 100 Cu 100 Fe 100 Pb 100 Mn 100 Ni 100 Ag 20 Tl 100 Zn 100 Part # Part # $95/100 ml $190/500 ml ICP-AES Initial Verification Std Components Al 100 Sb 100 As 100 Ca 1000 Cr 100 Mg 1000 K 1000 Se 100 Na 1000 V 100 Part # Part # $95/100 ml $190/500 ml ICP-AES Continuing Calibration Verification Standard- CCV 22 Components Ca 2500 Zn 20 Mg 2500 Mn 15 K 2500 Cr 10 Na 2500 Ag 10 Al 200 Be 10 Ba 200 Cd 10 Fe 100 Pb 10 Co 50 As 10 V 50 Se 10 Ni 40 Tl 10 Cu 25 Sb 60 Part # Part # $95/100 ml $190/500 ml 20
21 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC ICP-AES SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR THE SUPERFUND CONTRACT LABORATORY PROGRAM CLP ILM 05.2 ILM 05.2 CONTRACT REQUIRED QUANTITATION LIMITS (CRQL S) FOR ICP-AES A standard must be run at double the Contract Required Quantation Limit (CRQL) or at two times the Instrument Detection Limits (IDL), whichever is greater. This standardization must be performed at the beginning and end of each batch of samples; or at least twice in an 8 hour shift. All elements to be analyzed must be verified except Al, Ba, Ca, Fe, Mg, Na, and K. The CRI Mix 1 contains all the required elements on the Target Analyte List (TAL) in their appropriate concentration ratios. The standard should be diluted by a factor of 1000 prior to use in the two times CRI run for ICP analysis. CRI Mix 2 is designed for ICPs equipped with ultrasonic nebulizers and offers all the elements of interest at two times the CRQL level. CRI Mix 1 15 Components Sb 120 As 120 Be 10 Cd 10 Cr 20 Co 100 Cu 50 Pb 120 Mn 30 Ni 80 Se 120 Ag 20 Tl 120 V 100 Zn 40 Part # Part # $125/100 ml $250/500 ml CRI Mix 2 15 Components Sb 120 As 20 Be 10 Cd 10 Cr 20 Co 100 Cu 50 Pb 6 Mn 30 Ni 80 Se 10 Ag 20 Tl 20 V 100 Zn 40 Part # Part # $125/100 ml $250/500 ml Call Toll-Free
22 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages CLP ILM 05.2 ICP-AES SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR THE SUPERFUND CONTRACT LABORATORY PROGRAM ILM 05.2 INTERFERENCE CHECKS FOR ICP-AES Inter-element and background correction factors must be verified at the beginning and end of each analysis run, or at least twice in an 8 hour shift. Two solutions are required for the interference check: the interferent alone (solution A 1 ), and the combination of interferents and analytes (solution AB 1 ). A 1 is prepared by diluting Interferents A by a factor of 5. Solution AB 1 is prepared by producing a combined solution of Interferents A diluted by a factor of 5 and Analytes B diluted by a factor of 100. For example, combine 20 ml of Interferents A with 1.0 ml of analytes B and dilute the mixture to 100 ml with the calibration blank. Interferents A 4 Components Matrix 5% HN. Interferents B 12 Components Matrix 5% HN. Al 2500 Ag 100 Ca 2500 Ba 50 Fe 1000 Be 50 Mg 2500 Cd 100 Part # $95/100 ml Co 50 Part # $190/500 ml Cr 50 Cu 50 Mn 50 Ni 100 Pb 100 V 50 Zn 100 Part # Part # $95/100 ml $190/500 ml Spike Sample Standard 1 18 Components Spike Sample Standard 3 (Soil) 16 Components 22 Al 200 Sb 50 As 200 Ba 200 Be 5 Cd 5 Cr 20 Co 50 Cu 25 Fe 100 Pb 50 Mn 50 Ni 50 Se 200 Ag 5 Tl 200 V 50 Zn 50 Part # Part # $280/100 ml $560/500 ml ILM 05.2 SPIKE SAMPLE FOR ICP-AES In Spike Sample Analysis, a spike containing the required elements in their respective required amounts, is added to the sample prior to addition of any reagents, digestion, distillation, etc. Sb 100 As 400 Ba 400 Be 10 Cd 10 Cr 40 Co 100 Cu 50 Pb 100 Mn 100 Ni 100 Se 400 Ag 10 Tl 400 V 100 Zn 100 Part # Part # $160/100 ml $320/500 ml
23 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC ICP-MS SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR THE SUPERFUND CONTRACT LABORATORY PROGRAM CLP ILM 05.2 ILM 05.2 CALIBRATION, TUNING, & INTERNAL STANDARDS FOR INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA - MASS SPECTROSCOPY (ICP-MS) Tuning Standard 5 Components Part # Part # Be 100 Mg 100 Co 100 In 100 Pb 100 $45/100 ml $90/500 ml ICP-MS Calibration Standard 23 Components Al 100 Pb 100 Sb 100 Mg 100 As 100 Mn 100 Ba 100 Ni 100 Be 100 Sc 100 Bi 100 Se 100 Cd 100 Ag 100 Cr 100 Tb 100 Co 100 Tl 100 Cu 100 V 100 In 100 Y 100 Zn 100 Part # Part # $95/100 ml $190/500 ml INTERNAL STANDARDS Matrix Conc. (ug/ml) Part# $/100mL Part# $/500mL Bismuth Bi Bi(N ) Indium In In Holmium Ho Ho Lithium Li LiN Lutetium Lu Lu Rhodium Rh RhCl 3 /HCl Scandium Sc Sc(N ) Terbium Tb Tb 4 O Yttrium Y Y Call Toll-Free
24 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages CLP ILM 05.2 ICP-MS SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR THE SUPERFUND CONTRACT LABORATORY PROGRAM ILM 05.2 INITIAL CALIBRATION VERIFICATION (ICV) SOLUTIONS & CONTINUING CALIBRATION VERIFICATION (CCV) SOLUTIONS FOR ICP-MS ICP-MS ICV Standard 23 Components ICP-MS CCV Standard 23 Components Al 50 Sb 50 As 50 Ba 50 Be 50 Bi 50 Cd 50 Cr 50 Co 50 Cu 50 In 50 Pb 50 Mg 50 Mn 50 Ni 50 Sc 50 Se 50 Ag 50 Tb 50 Tl 50 V 50 Y 50 Zn 50 Part # Part # $95/100 ml $190/500 ml Al 10 Sb 10 As 10 Ba 10 Be 10 Bi 10 Cd 10 Cr 10 Co 10 Cu 10 In 10 Pb 10 Mg 10 Mn 10 Ni 10 Sc 10 Se 10 Ag 10 Tb 10 Tl 10 V 10 Y 10 Zn 10 Part # Part # $95/100 ml $190/500 ml P#52157-ICP-MS ICV Standard analyzed on HP 4500 ICP-MS [1] Spectrum No.1 [ sec]:53157.d# [Count] [Linear] m/z-> m/z-> E4 1.0E4 m/z->
25 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC ICP-MS SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR THE SUPERFUND CONTRACT LABORATORY PROGRAM CLP ILM 05.2 ILM 05.2 CONTRACT REQUIRED QUANTITATION LIMITS (CRQL S) & INTERFERENTS SOLUTIONS FOR ICP-MS ICP-MS - CRI Standard 23 Components Al 0.1 Pb 0.1 Sb 0.1 Mg 0.1 As 0.1 Mn 0.1 Ba 0.1 Ni 0.1 Be 0.1 Sc 0.1 Bi 0.1 Se 0.1 Cd 0.1 Ag 0.1 Cr 0.1 Tb 0.1 Co 0.1 Tl 0.1 Cu 0.1 V 0.1 In 0.1 Y 0.1 Zn 0.1 Part # Part # ICP-MS / Interferents A 12 Components Matrix 5% HN. Al 100 Ca 100 Fe 100 Mg 100 K 100 Na 100 P 100 SO C 200 Cl 1000 Mo 2 Ti 2 Part # Part # $95/100 ml $190/500 ml $95/100 ml $190/500 ml ICP-MS / Interferents B 20 Components Matrix 5% HN. Sb 20 As 20 Ba 20 Bi 20 Cd 20 Cr 20 Co 20 Cu 20 In 20 Pb 20 Mn 20 Ni 20 Sc 20 Se 20 Ag 20 Tb 20 Tl 20 V 20 Y 20 Zn 20 Part # Part # $110/100 ml $220/500 ml Call Toll-Free
26 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages CLP ILM 05.2 ICP-MS SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR THE SUPERFUND CONTRACT LABORATORY PROGRAM ILM 05.2 SPIKE SOLUTION FOR ICP-MS In Spike Sample Analysis, a spike containing the required elements in their respective required amounts, is added to the sample prior to addition of any reagents, digestion, distillation, etc. ICP-MS / Spike Sample 17 Components Al 2000 Sb 100 As 40 Ba 2000 Be 50 Cd 50 Cr 200 Co 500 Cu 250 Pb 20 Mn 500 Ni 500 Se 10 Ag 50 Tl 50 V 500 Zn 500 Part # Part # $110/100 ml $220/500 ml Place your order 24 hours a day, 7 days a week using LabCart TM, Absolute s on-line ordering system. Go to & Click on On-Line Ordering for speedy, simple, and secure purchasing! 26
27 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC USEPA CONTRACT LABORATORY PROGRAM STATEMENT OF WORK FOR INORGANIC ANALYSIS CLP ILM 05.2 Cold Vapor Mercury Analysis Conc. (ug/ml) Part# $/100mL Part# $/500mL Inorganic Mercury Inorganic Mercury Inorganic Mercury Inorganic Mercury Inorganic Mercury Inorganic Mercury Organic Mercury NA NA Organic Mercury Total Mercury NA NA Total Mercury Total Mercury NA NA Total Cyanide Analysis Analyte Conc. (ug/ml) Part# $/100mL Part# $/500mL Simple Cyanide Total Cyanide NA NA Free & Complexed Cyanide NA NA Simple Cyanide is formulated with Potassium Cyanide (KCN), no distillation is required. Total Cyanide is formulated with Potassium Ferricyanide (III), distillation is required before analysis can be performed. Free & Complexed Cyanide is formulated with both materials. Call Toll-Free
28 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages CLP ILM 05.3 ICP-AES SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR THE SUPERFUND CONTRACT LABORATORY PROGRAM WATER MATRIX ILM 05.3 INITIAL CALIBRATION VERIFICATION (ICV) SOLUTIONS & CONTINUING CALIBRATION VERIFICATION (CCV) SOLUTIONS FOR ICP-AES/ WATER MATRIX ICP-AES ICV Water/Soil Matrix 22 Components Al 200 Sb 60 As 10 Ba 200 Be 5 Cd 5 Ca 5000 Cr 10 Co 50 Cu 25 Fe 100 Pb 10 Mg 5000 Mn 15 Ni 40 K 5000 Se 35 Ag 10 Na 5000 Tl 25 V 50 Zn 60 Part # Part # $125/100 ml $250/500 ml ICP-AES CCV Water/Soil Matrix 20 Components Al 100 Sb 30 As 5 Ba 100 Ca 2500 Cr 5 Co 25 Cu 12.5 Fe 50 Pb 5 Mn 7.5 Mg 2500 Ni 20 K 2500 Se 17.5 Ag 5 Na 2500 Tl 12.5 V 25 Zn 30 Part # Part # $125/100 ml $250/500 ml 28
29 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC ICP-AES SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR THE SUPERFUND CONTRACT LABORATORY PROGRAM WATER MATRIX CLP ILM 05.3 ILM 05.3 CONTRACT REQUIRED QUANTITATION LIMITS (CRQL S) & SPIKE SOLUTIONS FOR ICP-AES/ WATER MATRIX ICP-AES CRI Mix Water Matrix 15 Components Sb 60 As 10 Be 5 Cd 5 Cr 10 Co 50 Cu 25 Pb 10 Mn 15 Ni 40 Se 35 Ag 10 Tl 25 V 50 Zn 60 Part # Part # $125/100 ml $250/500 ml [1] Spectrum No.1 [ sec]:59370.d# [Count] [Linear] ICP-AES Spike Sample Water Matrix 18 Components Al 200 Sb 10 As 4 Ba 200 Be 5 Cd 5 Cr 20 Co 50 Cu 25 Fe 100 Pb 2 Mn 50 Ni 50 Se 5 Ag 5 Tl 5 V 50 Zn 50 Part # Part # $125/100 ml $250/500 ml 10 m/z-> m/z-> m/z-> P#59370-ICP-AES CRI Mix analyzed on HP 4500 ICP-MS Call Toll-Free
30 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages CLP ILM 05.3 ICP-AES SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR THE SUPERFUND CONTRACT LABORATORY PROGRAM WATER MATRIX ILM 05.3 INTERFERENTS SOLUTION FOR ICP-AES/ WATER MATRIX ICP-AES Interferents A Water Matrix 4 Components Matrix 5% HN. Al 2500 Ca 2500 Fe 1000 Mg 2500 Part # Part # $95/100 ml $190/500 ml Combine Interferents Mix A & B for ICSAB. Dilute Interferants A Mix into Interferants B Mix in a 1:10 ratio. ICP-AES Interferents B Water Matrix 16 Components Matrix 5% HN. Ag 200 As 100 Ba 500 Be 500 Cd 1000 Co 500 Cr 500 Cu 500 Mn 500 Ni 1000 Pb 50 Sb 600 Se 50 Tl 100 V 500 Zn 1000 Part # Part # $125/100 ml $250/500 ml P#53024 analyzed on HP 4500/ ICP-MS 2.0E4 [1] Spectrum No.1 [ sec]:53024.d# [Count] [Linear] Mg Al Ca Fe 1.0E4 m/z-> E5 1.0E5 m/z-> E7 1.0E7 m/z->
31 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC ICP-AES SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR THE SUPERFUND CONTRACT LABORATORY PROGRAM SOIL MATRIX CLP ILM 05.3 ILM 05.3 INITIAL CALIBRATION VERIFICATION (ICV) SOLUTIONS & CONTINUING CALIBRATION VERIFICATION (CCV) SOLUTIONS FOR ICP-AES/ SOIL MATRIX ICP-AES ICV Water/Soil Matrix 22 Components Al 200 Sb 60 As 10 Ba 200 Be 5 Cd 5 Ca 5000 Cr 10 Co 50 Cu 25 Fe 100 Pb 10 Mg 5000 Mn 15 Ni 40 K 5000 Se 35 Ag 10 Na 5000 Tl 25 V 50 Zn 60 Part # Part # $125/100 ml $250/500 ml ICP-AES CCV Water/Soil Matrix 20 Components Al 100 Sb 30 As 5 Ba 100 Ca 2500 Cr 5 Co 25 Cu 12.5 Fe 50 Pb 5 Mn 7.5 Mg 2500 Ni 20 K 2500 Se 17.5 Ag 5 Na 2500 Tl 12.5 V 25 Zn 30 Part # Part # $125/100 ml $250/500 ml Call Toll-Free
32 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages CLP ILM 05.3 ICP-AES SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR THE SUPERFUND CONTRACT LABORATORY PROGRAM SOIL MATRIX ILM 05.3 CONTRACT REQUIRED QUANTITATION LIMITS (CRQL S) & SPIKE SOLUTIONS FOR ICP-AES/ SOIL MATRIX ICP-AES CRI Soil Matrix 16 Components Sb 600 As 100 Ba 500 Be 50 Cd 50 Cr 100 Co 500 Cu 250 Pb 100 Mn 150 Ni 400 Se 350 Ag 100 Tl 250 V 500 Zn 600 Part # Part # $125/100 ml $250/500 ml See page 30 for Interferents Mixes. ICP-AES Spike Soil Matrix 16 Components Sb 200 As 80 Ba 4000 Be 100 Cd 100 Cr 400 Co 1000 Cu 500 Pb 40 Mn 1000 Ni 1000 Se 100 Ag 100 Tl 100 V 1000 Zn 1000 Part # Part # $125/100 ml $250/500 ml P# ICP-AES CRI analyzed on HP 4500/ ICP-MS [1] Spectrum No.1 [ sec]:52168b.d# [Count] [Linear] 1.0E m/z-> m/z-> E5 2.5E5 m/z->
33 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC ICP-MS SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR THE SUPERFUND CONTRACT LABORATORY PROGRAM WATER MATRIX CLP ILM 05.3 ILM 05.3 INITIAL CALIBRATION VERIFICATION (ICV) SOLUTIONS & CONTRACT REQUIRED QUANTITATION LIMITS (CRQL S/CRI) SOLUTIONS FOR ICP-MS/ WATER MATRIX ICP-MS ICV Water Matrix 16 Components Sb 20 As 10 Ba 100 Be 10 Cd 10 Cr 20 Co 10 Cu 20 Pb 10 Mn 10 Ni 10 Se 50 Ag 10 Tl 10 V 10 Zn 20 ICP-MS / CRQL CHECK STANDARD-CRI Water Matrix 16 Components Sb 20 As 10 Ba 100 Be 10 Cd 10 Cr 20 Co 10 Cu 20 Pb 10 Mn 10 Ni 10 Se 50 Ag 10 Tl 10 V 10 Zn 20 Part # Part # $125/100 ml $250/500 ml Part # Part # $125/100 ml $250/500 ml The CRI and ICV mixes are identical in element and concentration, but are prepared from separate source raw materials as specified by the method. Call Toll-Free
34 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages CLP ILM 05.3 ICP-MS SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR THE SUPERFUND CONTRACT LABORATORY PROGRAM WATER MATRIX ICP-MS / CCV Water Matrix 16 Components Sb 10.0 As 5.0 Ba 50 Be 5.0 Cd 5.0 Cr 10.0 Co 5.0 Cu 10.0 Pb 5.0 Mn 5.0 Ni 5.0 Se 25.0 Ag 5.0 Tl 5.0 V 5.0 Zn 10.0 Part # Part # $125/100 ml $250/500 ml ICP-MS / Interferents A Water Matrix 12 Components Matrix 5% HN. Al 1000 Ca 1000 Fe 1000 Mg 1000 K 1000 Na P as PO S as SO C 2000 Cl Mo 20 Ti 20 Part # Part # $125/100 ml $250/500 ml See page 27 for Mercury & Cyanide Standards Dilute and Combine Interferants Mix A & B for Mix ICSAB. Interferants A Mix is 10X the method specification & Interferants B Mix is 1000X. ICP-MS / Spike Sample Water Matrix 16 Components Sb 100 As 40 Ba 2000 Be 50 Cd 50 Cr 200 Co 500 Cu 250 Pb 20 Mn 500 Ni 500 Se 10 Ag 50 Tl 50 V 500 Zn 500 Part # Part # $125/100 ml $250/500 ml ICP-MS / Interferents B Water Matrix 15 Components Matrix 5% HN. Sb 20 As 20 Ba 20 Cd 20 Cr 20 Co 20 Cu 20 Pb 20 Mn 20 Ni 20 Se 20 Ag 20 Tl 20 V 20 Zn 20 Part # Part # $125/100 ml $250/500 ml 34
35 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC ICP-MS SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR THE SUPERFUND CONTRACT LABORATORY PROGRAM SOIL MATRIX CLP ILM 06.X ILM 06.X has the same target analyte list as ILM 05.3, however specifications for ICP-MS in soil are given. ICP-MS ICV Soil Matrix 16 Components Sb 100 As 50 Ba 500 Be 50 Cd 50 Cr 100 Co 50 Cu 100 Pb 50 Mn 50 Ni 50 Se 250 Ag 50 Tl 50 V 50 Zn 100 Part # Part # $125/100 ml $250/500 ml The CRI and ICV mixes are identical in element & concentration, but are prepared from separate source raw materials as ICP-MS CCV Soil Matrix 16 Components Sb 50 As 25 Ba 250 Be 25 Cd 25 Cr 50 Co 25 Cu 50 Pb 25 Mn 25 Ni 25 Se 125 Ag 25 Tl 25 V 25 Zn 50 ICP-MS CRI Soil Matrix 16 Components Sb 100 As 50 Ba 500 Be 50 Cd 50 Cr 100 Co 50 Cu 100 Pb 50 Mn 50 Ni 50 Se 250 Ag 50 Tl 50 V 50 Zn 100 Part # Part # $125/100 ml $250/500 ml Part # Part # $125/100 ml $250/500 ml Call Toll-Free
36 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages Method TCLP (1311) TOXICITY CHARACTERISTIC LEACHATE PROCEDURE (TCLP) For use in accordance with the Toxicity Characteristic Rule Regulatory Levels issued in the Federal Register 55, March 1990: Method (TCLP) Standard 7 Components As 25 Ba 500 Cd 5 Cr 25 Pb 25 Se 5 Ag 25 Hg* 20 *Hg is a separate solution. Part # Part # $95/100 ml $190/500 ml (TCLP) GFAA Standard 3 Components Matrix 2% HN. As 25 Pb 25 Se 5 Part # Part # $50/100 ml $100/500 ml (TCLP) Standard for ICP 4 Components Matrix 2% HN. Ba 500 Cd 5 Cr 25 Ag 25 Part # Part # $65/100 ml $130/500 ml (TCLP) Cold Vapor Standard Matrix 2% HN. Hg 20 Part # $25/100 ml Part # $50/500 ml Search our complete Products Database on-line at Search by: Component # of Components Concentration EPA Method 36
37 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC SYNTHETIC PRECIPITATION LEACHING PROCEDURE Method TCLP (1312) Matrix Part# Conc. (mg/ml) $/100mL Part# $/500mL Cadmium Cd Cd(N Cadmium Cd Cd(N Lead Pb Pb(N Lead Pb Pb(N TCLP 1312 METALS 2 Components Matrix 2% HN Cd 1000 Pb 5000 Part # Part # $40/100 ml $80/500 ml Call Toll-Free
38 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages A REV-1,7/ B REV-2,12/96 MULTI-ELEMENT SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR SW-846 S - ICP-AES MULTI-ELEMENT CALIBRATION STANDARDS FOR 6010A & 6010B Calibration Std. 1 6 Components Matrix 2% HN. Calibration Std. 2 5 Components Matrix 2% HN. Calibration Std. 3 2 Components Matrix 2% HN As 500 Mo 100 Part # Part # Ba 100 Co 100 Cu 100 Fe 1000 V 100 Part # Part # Be 50 Cd 150 Pb 500 Mn 100 Se 200 Zn 150 Part # Part # $80/100 ml $160/500 ml $80/100 ml $160/500 ml $60/100 ml $120/500 ml Calibration Std. 4 8 Components Matrix 2% HN. Al 200 Ca 1000 Cr 20 Li 100 Ni 20 K 400 Na 200 Sr 10 Part # Part # $90/100 ml $180/500 ml Calibration Std. 5 4 Components Matrix 2% HN. Sb 200 Mg 1000 Ag 50 Tl 200 Part # Part # $80/100 ml $160/500 ml Calibration Std. 6 Matrix 2% HN. P 200 Part # Part # $20/100 ml $50/500 ml Calibration Standards Set 1-6 Part # $310/100 ml Part # $620/500 ml 38
39 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC MULTI-ELEMENT SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR SW-846 S - ICP-AES 6010A REV-1,7/ B REV-2,12/96 INTERFERENCE STANDARDS FOR 6010A & 6010B Interference Standards are used to set or confirm that the appropriate background correction intervals have been set for sequential ICP spectrometers & that the proper inter-element correction factors are set for simultaneous ICP spectrometer systems. Interference Standards Set Includes one each of Interference Standards 1,2,3,4,5 Part # $320/100 ml Part # $640/ 500mL Interference Std. 2 Matrix 2% HN. tr Tartaric acid Sb 1000 Part # $25/100 ml Part # $65/500 ml Interference Std Components As 100 Ba 30 Be 10 Cd 30 Cr 30 Co 30 Cu 30 Pb 100 Mn 20 Hg 5 Ni 30 K 3000 Se 50 Ag 30 Tl 100 V 30 Zn 30 Part # $230/100 ml Part # $460/500 ml Interference Std. 3 5 Components Matrix 5% HN Li 300 Mo 300 P 1000 Sr 200 Ti 1000 Part # $80/100 ml Part # $160/500 ml Interference Std. 4 4 Components Matrix 5% HN Al 400 Ca 2000 Fe 2000 Mg 1000 Part # $50/100 ml Part # $100/500 ml Interference Std. 5 Matrix 2% HN. Na 5000 Part # $50/100 ml Part # $100/500 ml Call Toll-Free
40 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages / 6020A MULTI-ELEMENT SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR SW-846 S - ICP-MS MIXED CALIBRATION STANDARDS FOR 6020 & 6020A Method 6020/ 6020A is applicable to the determination of metals in low concentrations (sub-ppb) in water and watse extracts using ICP-MS. EPA Method 6020/ 6020A MIX A 12 Components Part # Part # C 1000 Cl Al 500 Ca 1500 Fe 1250 Mg 500 Na 1250 P 500 K 500 S 500 Mo 10 Ti 10 $175/100 ml $525/500 ml EPA Method 6020/ 6020A MIX B 11 Components As 1.0 Cd 1.0 Cr 2.0 Co 2.0 Cu 2.0 Mn 2.0 Ni 2.0 Se 1.0 Ag 0.5 V 2.0 Zn 1.0 Part # Part # $125/100 ml $250/500 ml ICP-MS InternalStandards Matrix Part# (ug/ml) $/100mL Part# $/500mL Bismuth Bi Bi(N ) Indium In In Holmium Ho Ho Lithium Li 6+ Li 6+ N Rhodium Rh RhCl 3 /HCl Scandium Sc Sc(N ) Terbium Tb Tb 4 O Yttrium Y Y
41 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC MULTI-ELEMENT SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR SW-846 S- ICP-AES Rev 5.0 MIXED CALIBRATION STANDARDS FOR EPA Method covers the Determination of Metals and Trace s in Water and Wastes by ICP Atomic Emission Spectroscopy. Mixed Calibration Std Components Matrix 5% HN / tr.hf. Ag 50 As 1000 B 100 Ba 100 Ca 1000 Cd 200 Cu 200 Mn 200 Sb 500 Se 500 Part # Part # $80/100 ml $160/500 ml Mixed Calibration Std. 4 6 Components Al 1000 Cr 500 Hg 200 Si 1000 Sn 400 Zn 500 Part # Part # $80/ 100 ml $160/ 500 ml Mixed Calibration Std. 2 6 Components K 2000 Li 500 Mo 1000 Na 1000 Sr 100 Ti 1000 Part # Part # $75/100 ml $150/500 ml Mixed Calibration Std. 3 4 Components Ce 200 Co 200 V 200 P 1000 Part # Part # $75/100 ml $150/500 ml Mixed Calibration Std. 5 6 Components Be 100 Fe 1000 Pb 1000 Mg 1000 Ni 200 Tl 500 Part # Part # $110/100 ml $220/500 ml Call Toll-Free
42 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages Various Revisions MULTI-ELEMENT SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR SW-846 S - ICP-AES The Plasma Solution is used to determine the optimum height above the load coil for viewing the plasma in EPA Method 200.7, Section 7.6. The Tuning Solution is used to determine the optimum height above the load coil for viewing the plasma in EPA Method 200.7, Section 7.7. Plasma Solution 4 Components Matrix 5% HN As 100 Pb 100 Se 200 Tl 200 Part # Part # $50/100 ml $100/500 ml Tuning Solution 2 Components Cu 100 Pb 100 Part # Part # $40/100 ml $80/500 ml The Laboratory Performance Check Solution Set is used to evaluate the performance of the instrument system in EPA Method 200.7, Section 7.8. LPC Solution Set Matrix 5% HNO Dilution : 1 to 100 P#52306 LPC-1 P#52307 LPC-2 P#52308 LPC-3 Conc. Conc. Conc. (ug/ml). (ug/ml). (ug/ml). Ag 50 Cu 200 P 1000 Al 200 Fe 200 Pb 200 As 200 Hg 200 Sb 200 B 200 K 1000 Se 1000 Ba 200 Li 200 Si 200 Be 200 Mg 200 Sn* 200 Ca 200 Mn 200 Sr 200 Cd 200 Mo 200 Tl 200 Co 200 Na 200 V 200 Cr 200 Ni 200 Zn 200 * (supplied as a separate solution) Part # $400/100 ml Part # $800/500 ml 42
43 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC MULTI-ELEMENT SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR SW-846 S - ICP-AES Various Revisions The Spectral Interference Check Solutions consist of higher-level, concentrated, selected method analytes and are used to evaluate the laboratory s procedure for correcting known inter-element spectral interferences. SIC 1 is used to evaluate the Mo interelement spectral correction factors on the analytes Al, Sb, Se, Sn, and V. SIC 1 Matrix H 2 O. Dilution : 1 to 10 Mo 500 Part # Part # $20/100 ml $50/500 ml SIC 2 is used to evaluate the Co, Cr, Mn, V, Cu, inter-element spectral correction factors on the analytes Pb, Sb, Mo, As, V, and Zn. SIC 2 5 Components Matrix 2% HN. Dilution : 1 to 10 Conc. (ug/ml) Corresponding Interference Co 100 Pb Cr 200 Sb Mn 200 Mo V 200 As, Be Cu 400 Zn Part # Part # $50/100 ml $100/500 ml SIC 3 is used to evaluate the Ni, Al, Fe, inter-element spectral correction factors on the analytes Sb, Zn, As, Ag, Mn, V, Cr. SIC 3 3 Components Matrix 2% HN. Dilution : 1 to 10 Conc. (ug/ml) Corresponding Interference Ni 200 Sb, Zn Al 300 As Fe 1500 Ag, Cr, Mn, V Part # Part # $40/100 ml $80/500 ml Call Toll-Free
44 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages Various Revisions MULTI-ELEMENT SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR SW-846 S - ICP-AES LABORATORY FORTIFYING SOLUTION (LFS) FOR The Laboratory Fortifying Solution is used in the preparation of the laboratory-fortified blank and the laboratory-fortified sample matrix solutions. The Laboratory-Fortified Blank (LFB) is an aliquot of reagent grade water to which known quantities of the method analytes are added in the laboratory. The LFB is analyzed exactly like a sample to determine whether method performance is within acceptable control limits. The Laboratory-Fortified Sample Matrix (LFM) is an aliquot of an environmental sample to which known quantities of the method analytes are added in the laboratory. The LFM is analyzed exactly like a sample to determine whether the sample matrix contributes bias to the analytical result. Note: The analytes Ca, Mg, and Na are not included in the Fortifying Solution due to their widely varying concentrations in environmental samples The analytes B & Si should be disregarded if the samples are processed and diluted in borosilicate labware due to contamination from borosilicate glass. LFS Solution Set Dilution : 1 to 100 P# LFS-1 P# LFS-2 P# LFS-3 Conc. (ug/ml) Ag 25 Cu 250 Sb 250 Al 250 Fe 250 Se 250 As 250 Hg 50 Si 250 B 250 K 250 Sn* 100 Ba 250 Li 250 Sr 250 Be 50 Mn 100 Tl 250 Cd 100 Mo 250 V 100 Co 100 Ni 500 Zn 250 Cr 250 Pb 250 * (supplied as a separate solution) Part # $180/100 ml Part # $360/500 ml 2.0E5 [1] Spectrum No.1 [ sec]:53304.d# [Count] [Linear] 1.0E5 m/z-> E4 2.5E4 m/z-> m/z-> P# LFS Solution #2 analyzed on HP 4500/ ICP-MS 44
45 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC MULTI-ELEMENT SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR SW-846 S - ICP-AES Various Revisions SPIKING STANDARDS FOR Spiking Standard 1 3 Components Matrix H 2 O B 500 Mo 500 Si 2000 Part # Part # $80/100 ml $160/500 ml Spiking Standard 2 4 Components Matrix 2% HN. Ca 1000 Mg 2000 K 10,000 Na 3000 Part # Part # $90/100 ml $180/500 ml Spiking Standard 4 Matrix 2% HN. tr Tartaric Acid Sb 500 Part # Part # $20/100 ml $50/500 ml Spiking Standard 5 5 Components As 2000 Cd 50 Pb 500 Se 2000 Tl 2000 Part # Part # $100/100 ml $200/500 ml Spiking Standard 3 12 Components Al 2000 Ba 2000 Be 50 Cr 200 Co 500 Cu 250 Fe 1000 Mn 500 Ni 500 Ag 50 V 500 Zn 500 Part # Part # $180/100 ml $360/500 ml Spiking Standards Set Includes one each of Spiking Standards 1,2,3,4,5 Part # Part # Mercury Standard Matrix 2% HN. Hg 200 Part # Part # $400/100 ml $800/ 500mL $25/100 ml $50/500 ml Call Toll-Free
46 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages Various Revisions MULTI-ELEMENT SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR SW-846 S - ICP-AES Spiking Standard 1 4 Components Matrix H 2 O B 400 Mo 200 Si 2000 P 400 Part # Part # $90/100 ml $180/500 ml Spiking Standard 2 4 Components Matrix 2% HN. Ca 10,000 Mg 10,000 K 10,000 Na 10,000 Part # Part # $120/100 ml $240/500 ml Spiking Standard 4 Matrix 2% HN. Sb 200 Part # Part # $20/100 ml $50/500 ml Spiking Standard 3 15 Components Al 200 Ba 200 Be 100 Cr 100 Co 200 Cu 200 Fe 400 Li 200 Mn 100 Ni 200 Ag 200 Sr 400 Sn 200 V 200 Zn 200 Part # $180/100 ml Part # $360/500 ml Mercury Standard Matrix 2% HN. Hg 200 Part # Part # $25/100 ml $50/500 ml Spiking Standard 5 5 Components As 200 Cd 100 Pb 200 Se 400 Tl 400 Part # Part # $100/100 ml $200/500 ml Spiking Standards Set Includes one each of Spiking Standards 1,2,3,4,5 & 200 ug/ml Part # Part # $400/100 ml $800/ 500mL 46
47 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC MULTI-ELEMENT SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR SW & SDWA 1310, NPDWR Various Revisions DRINKING WATER STANDARDS These standards are for use in drinking water compliance monitoring and for the analysis of ground and surface water requiring determination at drinking water contaminant levels. Refer to the US EPA SW-846, Method 1310 and US National Primary Drinking Water Regulations 40 CFR Part 141. The Second Drinking Water Metals Standard includes all metals required for US Appendix for analysis by ICP Spectroscopy. Primary Drinking Water Metals 8 Components [1] Spectrum No.1 [ sec]:53075.d# [Count] [Linear] Matrix 2% HN. As 10 Ba 100 Cd 5 Cr 10 Pb 10 Se 5 Ag 10 Hg 10 Part # Part # $80/100 ml $160/500 ml m/z-> m/z-> m/z-> P# Primary Drinking Water Metals verified on HP 4500 ICP-MS Secondary Drinking Water Metals 4 Components Matrix 2% HN. Cu 100 Fe 30 Mn 5 Zn 500 Part # Part # $65/100 ml $130/500 ml Drinking Water Standards Set Includes one each of Primary and Secondary Standards Part # Part # $140/100 ml $280/500 ml Call Toll-Free
48 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages Our quality products are inspected by analytical chemists who have experience using a wide variety of instrumentation. Absolute maintains diverse technologies to ensure your calibration standards are accurate, reliable, & traceable. We use a ICP-MS, HPLC, and many wet methods. Brian Cations Tested Here ICP - MS Pedro Anions Tested Here HPLC - PDA 48
49 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC MULTI-ELEMENT SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR SW-846 S & 6010 S INSTRUMENT WAVELENGTH STANDARDS For calibration and verification of wavelength accuracy and stability in sequential and simultaneous ICP Spectrometers. Also for use in US EPA SW-846, Method 6010 section 5.6 and Method section Instrument Wavelength Standard 15 Components Matrix 2% HN. Al 100 As 100 Cd 100 Cr 100 Co 100 Cu 100 Fe 100 Pb 100 Part # Part # Mg 100 Mn 100 Ni 100 K 100 Na 100 Zn 100 Y 600 $110/100 ml $220/500 ml [1] Spectrum No.1 [ sec]:52081.d# [Count] [Linear] 2.0E4 1.0E4 m/z-> m/z-> E5 1.0E5 m/z-> P# Instrument Wavelength Standard analyzed on HP 4500/ ICP-MS Wavelength Calibration Solution 3 11 Components Matrix 2% HN. As 20 La 20 Li 20 Cr 20 Mn 20 Mo 20 Ni 20 P 100 K 100 Sc 20 Na 20 Part # Part # $90/100 ml $180/500 ml Wavelength Calibration Solution 3B 11Components Matrix 2% HCl. As 20 La 20 Li 20 Mn 20 Mo 20 Ni 20 P 100 K 100 Sc 20 Na 20 S 100 Part # $75/100 ml Call Toll-Free
50 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages S MULTI-ELEMENT SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR SW-846 S & 6010 QUALITY CONTROL STANDARDS Quality control standards are used to check standard curves, perform inter-element correction and other spectral interference checks. Also used in US EPA Method and 600/ Technical Additions to Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes. Available both individually and as a complete set. QC Standard 1 19 Components Sb 100 As 100 Be 100 Ca 100 Cd 100 Cr 100 Co 100 Cu 100 Fe 100 Pb 100 Mg 100 Mn 100 Mo 100 Ni 100 Se 100 Tl 100 Ti 100 V 100 Zn 100 Part # Part # $175/100 ml $350/500 ml QC Standard 2 21 Components Sb 100 As 100 Be 100 Ca 100 Cd 100 Cr 100 Co 100 Cu 100 Fe 100 Pb 100 Li 100 Mg 100 Mn 100 Mo 100 Ni 100 Se 100 Sr 100 Tl 100 Ti 100 V 100 Zn 100 Part # Part # $190/100 ml $380/500 ml P# QC Standard 1 analyzed on HP 4500/ ICP-MS [1] Spectrum No.1 [ sec]:53084.d# [Count] [Linear] m/z-> m/z-> E5 5.0E4 m/z->
51 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC MULTI-ELEMENT SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR SW-846 S & 6010 S QUALITY CONTROL STANDARDS CONT D QC Standard 3 15 Components Al 100 Ba 100 Ca 100 Cd 100 Cr 100 Co 100 Cu 100 Fe 100 Pb 100 Mg 100 Mn 100 Ni 100 Na 100 Ti 100 Zn 100 Part # Part # $170/100 ml $340/500 ml Calibration Standards Set Includes one each of Quality Control Standard 1, 3, 5. Part # Part # $310/100 ml $620/500 ml QC Standard 5 7 Components QC Standard 4 7 Components Matrix 2% HN. Al 100 Ba 100 B 100 K 1000 Si 50 Ag 100 Na 100 Part # Part # Al 100 Ba 100 B 100 K 1000 Si 500 Ag 50 Na 100 Part # Part # $80/100 ml $160/500 ml $80/100 ml $160/500 ml P# QC Standard 4 analyzed on HP 4500/ ICP-MS [1] Spectrum No.1 [ sec]:53087.d# [Count] [Linear] Calibration Standards Set Includes one each of Quality Control Standard 2, 3, 4. Part # Part # $310/100 ml $620/500 ml m/z-> 2.0E4 1.0E4 m/z-> 2.0E E6 m/z-> Call Toll-Free
52 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages MULTI-ELEMENT SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR ICP-MS MULTI-ELEMENT TUNING STANDARDS REV 5.5 These multi-element standards are designed to assist the operator in calibration of the instrument or verification of the mass range. ICP-MS Tuning Standard 1 5 Components ICP-MS Tuning Standard 2 4 Components Matrix 2% HN. Be 10 Co 10 In 10 Pb 10 Mg 10 Part # Part # $50/100 ml $200/500 ml Matrix 2% HN. Li 10 Y 10 Ce 10 Tl 10 Part # Part # $50/100 ml $200/500 ml ICP-MS INTERNAL STANDARDS These internal standard stock solutions are used for: addition to blanks; calibration standards; as samples for internal standardization; and for use in US EPA SW-846 Method Dilute 10 ml to 100 ml before using. Matrix (ug/ml) Part# $/100mL Part# $/500mL Bismuth Bi Bi(N ) Indium In In Holmium Ho Ho Lithium Li 6+ Li 6+ N Rhodium Rh RhCl 3 /HCl Scandium Sc Sc(N ) Terbium Tb Tb 4 O Yttrium Y Y Method Rev 5.5 ICP-MS Internal Standard 5 Components Matrix 2% HN. 52 Sc 10 Y 10 In 10 Tb 10 Bi 10 Part # Part # $50/100 ml $200/500 ml Multi- Internal Standard 7 Components Matrix 2% HN. Bi 10 Ho 10 In 10 Li 10 Sc 10 Tb 10 Y 10 Part # Part # $65/100 ml $200/500 ml
53 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC MULTI-ELEMENT SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR ICP-MS CALIBRATION STANDARDS REV 5.5 These multi-element standards are designed to assist the ICP-MS operator in performing concentration verification Method ICP-MS CalibrationStandard 1 19 Components Al 10 Sb 10 As 10 Be 10 Cd 10 Cr 10 Co 10 Cu 10 Pb 10 Mn 10 Hg 5 Mo 10 Ni 10 Se 50 Tl 10 Th 10 U 10 V 10 Zn 10 Method ICP-MS CalibrationStandard 3 Matrix 2% HN. Hg 5 Part # Method ICP-MS CalibrationStandard 2 2 Components Ba 10 Ag 10 Part # Part # $25/100 ml $40/100 ml $80/500 ml Part # Part # $150/100 ml $300/500 ml P# Internal Standard analyzed on HP 4500/ ICP-MS [1] Spectrum No.1 [ sec]:53332b.d# [Count] [Linear] 5.0E6 2.5E6 m/z-> E6 2.5E6 m/z-> E6 1.0E6 m/z-> Call Toll-Free
54 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages MULTI-ELEMENT SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR ICP-MS VERIFICATION STANDARD ICP-MS Verification Standard 1 26 Components (ug/ml) Al 10 As 10 Ba 10 Be 10 Bi 10 Ca 10 Cd 10 Cr 10 Co 10 Cu 10 Fe 10 Ga 10 Pb 10 Part # Part # (ug/ml) Li 10 Mg 10 Mn 10 Hg Ni 10 K 10 Se 10 Na 10 Ag 10 Sr 10 Tl 10 V 10 Zn 10 $180/100 ml $380/500 ml *Part# is included 10 ug/ml) 10*Separate solution ICP-MS Verification Standard 2 6 Components Matrix H2O B 10 Mo 10 S 10 Si 10 Ti 10 W 10 Part # Part # $60/100 ml $120/500 ml ICP-MS Verification Set Includes one each of ICP-MS Verification 1 and 2. Part # Part # $220/100 ml $440/500 ml P# Verification Standard 1 analyzed on HP 4500/ ICP-MS [1] Spectrum No.1 [ sec]:53100.d# [Count] [Linear] m/z-> m/z-> E m/z->
55 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC MULTI-ELEMENT SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR ICP-MS INTERFERENCE CHECK SOLUTIONS ICP-MS Interference Check Solution A 12 Components Matrix in 2%-HNO3/ tr. HF Al 500 Ca 500 Fe 500 Mg 500 Na 500 P 500 K 500 S 500 C 1000 Cl 3600 Mo 10 Ti 10 Part # Part # $100/100 ml $450/500 ml ICP-MS Interference Check Solution B 11 Components Matrix in 2%-HNO3/ tr. HF As Cd Cr Co Cu Ni Mn Se Ag V Zn Part # Part # $100/100 ml $450/500 ml ICP-MS MEMORY CHECK SOLUTIONS Combine mixes A and B in equal ratios. This test will determine any memory problems that will affect the quality of the data. ICP-MS Memory Check Solution A 14 Components Matrix in 2%-HNO3/ tr. HF Al 1000 Mg 1000 Na 1000 C 2000 Cl 7200 S 1000 Ti 20 Sb 20 Be 20 Cr 20 Mn 20 Ni 20 V 20 Zn 20 Part # Part # $100/100 ml $450/500 ml ICP-MS Memory Check Solution B 14 Components Matrix in 2%-HNO3 Ca 1000 Fe 1000 K 1000 P 1000 Mo 20 As 20 Ba 20 Cd 20 Co 20 Cu 20 Pb 20 Se 20 Ag 20 Tl 20 Part # $100/100 ml Part # $450/500 ml Call Toll-Free
56 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages ICP-MS MULTI-ELEMENT SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR ICP-MS Multi- Solution 1 29 Components Ag 10 Al 10 As 10 Ba 10 Be 10 Bi 10 Ca 10 Cd 10 Co 10 Cr 10 Cs 10 Cu 10 Fe 10 Ga 10 In 10 K 10 Li 10 Mg 10 Mn 10 Na 10 Ni 10 Pb 10 Rb 10 Se 10 Sr 10 Tl 10 U 10 V 10 Zn 10 Part # Part # $180/100 ml $360/500 ml ICP-MS Solution Kit Includes one each of Multi- 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5. Part # Part # X100 ml 5X500 ml $650 $1300 Multi- Solution 2 17 Components Multi- Solution 4 12 Components Matrix H 2 O tr. HF B 10 Ge 10 Mo 10 Nb 10 P 10 Re 10 S 10 Si 10 Ta 10 Ti 10 W 10 Zr 10 Part # Part # Ce 10 Dy 10 Er 10 Eu 10 Gd 10 Ho 10 La 10 Lu 10 Nd 10 Pr 10 Sc 10 Sm 10 Tb 10 Th 10 Tm 10 Y 10 Yb 10 Part # Part # $200/100 ml $400/500 ml $150/100 ml $300/500 ml Multi- Solution 3 10 Components Matrix 10% HCL / 1% HN. Au 10 Hf 10 Ir 10 Pd 10 Pt 10 Rh 10 Ru 10 Sb 10 Sn 10 Te 10 Part # Part # $250/100 ml $500/500 ml Multi- Solution 5 Matrix 2% HN. Hg 10 Part # Part # $25/100 ml $50/500 ml 56
57 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC DETERMINATION OF TRACE ELEMENTS BY STABILIZED TEMPERATURE GRAPHITE FURNACE AA Method Complete Single Elememt Kit (16 x 100ml 1000ug/mL Each) Matrix Aluminum Al Al(N ) 3 Antimony Sb Sb 2 tr.tartaric acid Arsenic As As 2 Beryllium Be Be 4 O(C 2 H 3 O 2 )6 Cadmium Cd Cd(N Chromium Cr Cr(N ) 3 Cobalt Co Co(N Copper Cu Cu(N Iron Fe Fe(N ) 3 Lead Pb Pb(N Manganese Mn Mn(N Nickel Ni Ni(N Selenium Se SeO 2 Silver Ag AgN Thallium Tl TlN Tin Sn (NH 4 )SnF 6 /HCl Part # $280/ 16 x 100 ml Palladium and Magnesium Nitrate Modifier Starting Material Pd & Mg(N Matrix 0.3%(3 mg/ml) Pd & 0.2%(2 mg/ml) Mg in 5% HN Part # $250/100mL Part # $450/500mL PT Study Schedule: January 15- March 1 April 15- May 30 *July 15- August 29 (DMR-QA) October 15- November 29 Offering our complete line of water & soil PT s EVERY study! Call Toll-Free
58 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages METALS BY INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA ATOMIC EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY & ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY The method is a consolidation of US EPA Methods (ICP for trace elements), (Sb), (As), (Pb), (Se), (Tl), (Hg), (Hg), and 245.2(Hg). The method is used for analysis of trace elements by ICP atomic emission spectroscopy and GFAA spectroscopy, for analysis of mercury by CVAA spectroscopy,and as a semi-quantitative ICP screen for specified elements. EPA 1620 Standard 1 5 Components Mn 100 Be 100 Cd 100 Pb 100 Zn 100 Part # Part # $60/100 ml $120/500 ml EPA 1620 Standard 2 6 Components Ba 100 Cu 100 Fe 100 V 100 Y 100 Co 100 Part # Part # $60/100 ml $120/500 ml EPA 1620 Standard 3 3 Components Mo 100 As 100 Se 100 Part # Part # $50/100 ml $100/500 ml EPA 1620 Standard 4 5 Components Ca 100 Na 100 Al 100 Cr 100 Ni 100 Part # Part # $60/100 ml $120/500 ml EPA 1620 Standard 5 6 Components Sb 100 B 100 Mg 100 Ag 100 Tl 100 Ti 100 Part # Part # $60/100 ml $120/500 ml EPA 1620 Standard 6 Tin Matrix 2% HN. / 6% HCL Sn 100 Part # Part # $20/100 ml $50/500 ml 58
59 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC DETERMINATION OF HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM BY ION CHROMATOGRAPHY 1636 This method is for the determination of dissolved hexavalent chromium (as CrO) in ambient waters at EPA water quality criteria (WQC) levels using ion chromatography (IC). This method was developed by integrating the analytical procedures in EPA Method with the quality control (QC) and sample handling procedures necessary to avoid contamination and ensure the validity of analytical results during sampling and analysis for metals at EPA WQC levels. Hexavalent Chromium (Cr 6+ ) 1000 ug/ml in Water Hexavalent Chromium (Cr 6+ ) 10 mg/ml in Water Part # Part # $20/100 ml $50/500 ml Part # Part # $75/100 ml $150/500 ml Call Toll-Free
60 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages S DETERMINATION OF TRACE ELEMENTS IN AMBIENT WATERS BYINDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA - MASS SPECTROMETRY Method 1638 & 1640 are for the determination of dissolved elements in ambient waters at EPA water quality criteria (WQC) levels using inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). In addition, Method 1640 employs on-line chelation preconcentration. These methods may also be used for determination of total recoverable element concentrations in these waters. Method 1638 Mix A 8 Components Matrix 2% HN. Sb 10 Cd 10 Cu 10 Pb 10 Ni 10 Se 10 Tl 10 Zn 10 Part # Part # $60/100 ml $120/500 ml Method 1640 Mix A 6 Components Matrix 2% HN. Internal Standard 5 Components Matrix 2% HN. Sc 10 Y 10 In 10 Tb 10 Bi 10 Part # Part # As 10 Cd 10 Cu 10 Pb 10 Ni 10 Zn 10 Part # Part # $50/100 ml $100/500 ml $60/100 ml $120/500 ml Method 1638/1640 Mix B Silver (Ag) Matrix 2% HN. Ag 20 Part # Part # $20/100 ml $50/500 ml Method 1638 Tuning Standard 5 Components Matrix 2% HN. Part # Part # Be 10 Co 10 In 10 Pb 10 Mg 10 $50/100 ml $200/500 ml Method 1640 Tuning Standard 5 Components Matrix 2% HN. Ni 10 Y 10 In 10 Tb 10 Pb 10 Part # Part # $50/100 ml $100/500 ml 60
61 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC N-HEXANE EXTRACTABLE MATERIAL (HEM; OIL & GREASE) & SILICA GEL TREATED N-HEXANE EXTRACTABLE MATERIAL BY EXTRACTION & GRAVIMETRY 1664 As a party to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer and as required by law under the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 (CAAA), the United States is committed to controlling and eventually phasing out the use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). In support of these efforts, Method 1664 was developed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Science and Technology to replace previously used gravimetric procedures that employed Freon-113, a Class I CFC, as the extraction solvent for the determination of oil and grease and non-polar material. This method is for determination of n-hexane extractable material (HEM; oil and grease) and n-hexane extractable material that is not adsorbed by silica gel (SGT-HEM; non-polar material) in surface and saline waters and industrial and domestic aqueous wastes. Extractable materials that may be determined are relatively non-volatile hydrocarbons, vegetable oils, animal fats, waxes, soaps, greases, and related materials. The method is based on prior Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) methods for determination of oil and grease and total petroleum hydrocarbons EPA Method 1664 Oil & Grease 8000 (ug/ml) in Acetone (1) n-hexadecane (2) Stearic acid Part # $65/100mL Also Available EPA Method 413 Oil & Grease 1000 ug/ml in n-propanol/glycerol. (1) Cooking Oil (2) Paraffin Part # $25/100 ml Call Toll-Free
62 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages / MULTI-ELEMENT SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR GROUNDWATER AND WASTEWATER GROUNDWATER AND WASTEWATER STANDARDS These may be used either as standards or as a means of checking an individual analyst s accuracy and precision. Refer to the US EPA Methods Manual, 600/ , Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes for the appropriate Trace Metals I, II, III procedures. Trace Metals 1 15 Components Al 500 As 100 Be 100 Cd 25 Cr 100 Co 100 Cu 100 Fe 100 Pb 100 Mn 100 Hg 5 Ni 100 Se 25 V 250 Zn 100 Part # Part # $130/100 ml $260/500 ml Trace Metals 2 3 Components Trace Metals 3 6 Components Matrix 2% HN. Ba 500 Ca 500 Mg 100 Mo 500 K 100 Na 500 Part # Part # Sb 20 Ag 10 Tl 20 Part # Part # $50/100 ml $100/500 ml $75/100 ml $150/500 ml P# / Trace Metals 1 analyzed on HP 4500/ ICP-MS [1] Spectrum No.1 [ sec]:52092.d# [Count] [Linear] 5.0E4 2.5E4 m/z-> 1.0E m/z-> Trace Metals Set Includes one each of Trace Metals 1, 2, and 3. Part # $240/100 ml Part # $480/500 ml 1000 m/z->
63 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC MULTI-ELEMENT SOLUTION STANDARDS FOR TOXIC METALS IN FISH 600/ ALTERNATE WATER & WASTEWATER STANDARDS Alternate Metals Set Includes one each of Alternate Metals 1 and 2. Part # Part # Alternate Metals 2 4 Components Matrix 2% HN. Ca 500 Mg 100 K 100 Na 500 Part # Part # $120/100 ml $240/500 ml $90/100 ml $180/500 ml Alternate Metals 1 11 Components Matrix 2% HN. Al 20 Sb 5 Be 5 Co 10 Cu 10 Fe 20 Mn 10 Ni 10 Tl 5 V 20 Zn 10 Part # Part # $60/100 ml $120/500 ml TRACE METALS IN FISH For use in methods for the sampling and analysis of priority pollutants in sediments and fish tissue. Refer to the US EPA Methods Manuals, 600/ and 600/ for the appropriate procedures. Hg Trace Metals in Fish 9 Components As 100 Cd 5 Cr 20 Cu 50 Pb 10 Hg 100 Ni 2 Se 10 Zn 1000 Part # Part # $90/100 ml $180/500 ml Call Toll-Free
64 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages MISC. MISCELLANEOUS METAL STANDARDS Misc. Spike Solution #1 11 Components Misc. Spike Solution #2 10 Components Co 1000 Sr 1000 Al 1000 Ba 1000 Cd 1000 Cr 1000 Cu 1000 Se 1000 V 1000 Be 1000 As 1000 Part # $250/100 ml Spike Solution Set Includes one each of Solution #1 & #2. Part # $400/ 2x100 ml Metals Mix 24 Components Matrix 2% HN. B 1000 Fe 1000 Pb 1000 Mn 1000 Mo 1000 Ni 1000 Tl 1000 Zn 1000 Ag 200 Sb 1000 Part # $250/100 ml Fe 1000 Cr 10 K 1000 Cu 10 Ca 1000 Mn 10 Na 1000 Mo 10 Mg 1000 Ni 10 Ag 10 Pb 10 Al 10 Sb 10 As 10 Se 10 Ba 10 Tl 10 Be 10 V 10 Cd 10 Zn 10 Co 10 Ti 10 Part # Part # $195/100 ml $500/500 ml [1] Spectrum No.1 [ sec]:59153.d# [Count] [Linear] m/z-> m/z-> E4 2.5E4 m/z-> P# Metals Mix analyzed on HP 4500/ ICP-MS 64
65 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC DETERMINATION OF INORGANIC ANIONS BY ION CHROMATOGRAPHY EPA Method Anions Single Components 1000 ug/ml in Water. Calibration Mixes Part# 100 ml Part# 500mL Chloride $ $90 Fluoride $ $90 Nitrate as N $ $50 Nitrite as N $ $50 Ortho-phosphate as P $ $90 Sulfate $ $90 Bromide $ $90 Bromate $ $90 Chlorite $ $90 Chlorate $ $90 Complete set of all 10 solutions Part # $150/100 ml Part # $750/500 ml Sodium Carbonate Eluent 100 x Concentrate 0.5 M in Water. Part # $25/100 ml Part # $100/500 ml Sulfide 1000 ug/ml in Water. Part # $30/100 ml Part # $100/500 ml Sodium Bicarbonate Eluent 100 x Concentrate 0.5 M in Water. Part # $25/100 ml Part # $100/500 ml Chloride (Cl - ) From CaCl ug/ml in Water. Part # $20/100 ml EPA Method Eluent 100 x Concentrate Varied Molarity in Water. 100 ml (1) Sodium carbonate 0.18 M (2) Sodium bicarbonate 0.17 M Part # $25/100 ml Part # $100/500 ml Call Toll-Free
66 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages DETERMINATION OF INORGANIC ANIONS BY ION CHROMATOGRAPHY A small volume of sample, typically 2 to 3 ml, is introduced into an ion chromatograph. The anions of interest are separated and measured, using a system comprised of a guard column, separator column, suppressor device, and conductivity detector. The main differences between Method A and B are the separator columns, guard columns and eluents. In order to use this method for solids, an extraction procedure must be performed. Stability of the solutions must be closely monitored. Store the materials at 4 C. EPA Method Anions Mix A 1000 ug/ml in Water. (1) Bromide (2) Chloride (3) Fluoride (4) Nitrate as N (5) Nitrite as N (6) Ortho-phosphate as P (7) Sulfate Part # Part # $50/100 ml $200/500 ml EPA Method Anions Mix A Alternate 1000 ug/ml in Water. (1) Bromide (2) Chloride (3) Fluoride (4) Nitrate as N (5) Ortho-phosphate as P (6) Sulfate Part # Part # $50/100 ml $200/500 ml EPA Method Anions Mix B 1000 ug/ml in Water. (1) Chlorite (2) Chlorate (3) Bromate Part # Part # $25/100 ml $100/500 ml Anions 100 ug/ml in Water. (1) Nitrate (NO3 - )-as N (2) Nitrite (NO2 - )-as N (3) Fluoride (F - ) (4) Orthophosphate (PO4 3- )-as P (5) Nitrate & Nitrite as N Part # Part # $50/100 ml $150/500 ml *Ohio Monthly QC Calibration Check Varied ug/ml in Water. Part # Part # Fluoride $25/100 ml $60/500 ml *Meets the Ohio concentration requirement of mg/l. 66
67 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC DETERMINATION OF INORGANIC ANIONS BY ION CHROMATOGRAPHY EPA Method Anions Mix Varied ug/ml in Water. (1) Bromide 20 (2) Chloride 20 (3) Fluoride 10 (4) Nitrate as N 20 (5) Nitrite as N 20 (6) Ortho-phosphate as P 30 (7) Sulfate 30 Part # Part # $50/100 ml $200/500 ml EPA Method Anions Varied ug/ml in Water. (1) Bromide 200 (2) Chloride 200 (3) Fluoride 100 (4) Nitrate as N 200 (5) Nitrite as N 200 (6) Ortho-phosphate as P 300 (7) Sulfate 300 Part # Part # $100/100 ml $200/500 ml Method: : E300D.M. Column: ASAHIPACK ODP50 (5µm X 250 X 4.0mm). Flow Rate= 1.0mL/min.. Column Temp.= 40 C. Isocratic Analysis using Anion Mobile Phase. Detector: PDA (DAD1, Sig=360,20 REF=266, 10). Analyst: Pedro Rentas. Retention Time (min) Fluoride 3.37 Chloride 4.78 Nitrite 5.65 Bromide 6.99 Nitrate 8.67 Phosphate 9.66 Sulfate 20.9 Call Toll-Free
68 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages DETERMINATION OF INORGANIC ANIONS BY ION CHROMATOGRAPHY INORGANIC DISINFECTION BY-PRODUCTS Inorganic Chlorinated Disinfection By-Products 1000 ug/ml in Water. (1) Chlorate (ClO3 ) - (2) Chlorite (ClO2 ) - Part # Part # $35/100 ml $95/500 ml Inorganic Brominated Disinfection By-Products 1000 ug/ml in Water. Part # Part # (1) Bromate (BrO3 - ) (2) Bromide (Br - ) $35/100 ml $95/500 ml EPA Method Anions Mix B 1000 ug/ml in Water. (1) Chlorite (2) Chlorate (3) Bromate Part # Part # $25/100 ml $100/500 ml mau *DAD1 A, Sig=360,20 Ref=266,10 (102604\52106A1.D \BLANK3.D) Method: E300B.M. Column: ASAHIPACK ODP50 (125mm X 4.0mm ID X 5.0µm df). Inj. Volume= 1.0µL. Flow Rate= 1.0mL/min.. Column Temp.= 40 C. Isocratic Analysis using Anion Mobile Phase. Detector: PDA (DAD1, Sig=360,20 REF=266, 10). Analyst: Pedro Rentas Peak PDA RT No. Analyte (min.) 1 - Bromate (Br ) Bromide (Br - ) P# Brominated DBP s min 68
69 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC DETERMINATION OF INORGANIC CATIONS BY ION CHROMATOGRAPHY Cations INORGANIC CATIONS ION CHROMATOGRAPHY Single Components 1000 ug/ml ml Volume Ammonium, NH 4 in Water. $ Ammonium as N in Water. $ Barium, Ba 2+ in 2% HNO3. $ Calcium, Ca 2+ in 2% HNO3. $ Lithium, Li + in 2% HNO3. $ Magnesium, Mg 2+ in 2% HNO3. $ Postassium, K + in 2% HNO3. $ Sodium, Na + in 2% HNO3. $ Strontium, Sr 2+ in 2% HNO3. $22 Complete set of all 9 solutions, use Part # $150 Additional Inorganic Cations Ion Chromatography Single Components 1000 ug/ml - $20/ 100 ml Calcium (Ca 2+ ) in Water Magnesium (Mg 2+ ) in Water Potassium (K + ) in Water Sodium (Na + ) in Water. Cations Mix #1 4 Components in Water. (1) Calcium (Ca 2+) 1000 (2) Magnesium, (Mg 2+ ) 1000 (3) Potassium, (K + ) 1000 (4) Sodium (Na + ) 1000 Part # $50/100 ml Cations Mix #2 6 Components in Water. (1) Calcium (Ca 2+) 100 (2) Magnesium, (Mg 2+ ) 100 (3) Potassium, (K + ) 100 (4) Sodium (Na + ) 100 (5) Ammonium (NH 4+ ) 100 (6) Lithium (Li + ) 50 Part # $85/100 ml Call Toll-Free
70 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages DETERMINATION OF PERCHLORATE BY ION CHROMATOGRAPHY Method was developed for the determination of perchlorate in drinking water by ion chromatography coupled with suppressed conductivity detection. Method employs the use of inline column concentration/matrix elimination ion chromatography coupled with suppressed conductivity detection for the determination of perchlorate in drinking water. Method was developed for the determination of low level perchlorate in drinking water by ion chromatography coupled with suppressed conductivity and electrospray ionization mass spectroscopy. To improve the accuracy and performance of this method, 18 -Oxygen enriched perchlorate is utilized as an internal standard. Method 314 Calibration 1000 ug/ml in Water Sodium Perchlorate (NaClO 4- ) Part # $35/100 ml Part # $150/500 ml 100 ug/ml in Water Sodium Perchlorate (NaClO 4- ) Part # $35/100 ml Method Calibration 1000 ug/ml in Water Sodium Perchlorate (NaClO 4- ) Part # $35/100 ml Part # $150/500 ml 100 ug/ml in Water. Sodium Perchlorate (NaClO 4- ) Part # $35/100 ml Laboratory Synthetic Sample Matrix Blank (ph 8.6) 1000 ug/ml in Water (1) Bicarbonate (HC- ) (2) Chloride (Cl - ) (3) Sulfate (SO 4 2- ) Part # $50/100 ml Method Calibration Internal Standard 1 ug/ml in Water Sodium Perchlorate( 18 O) -( NaCl 18 O 4- ) Part # $30/ 1 ml Laboratory Synthetic Sample Matrix Blank (ph 10) 25 mg/ml in Water (1) Carbonate (C 2- ) (2) Chloride (Cl - ) (3) Sulfate (SO 4 2- ) Part # $60/100 ml Laboratory Synthetic Sample Matrix Blank (ph 10) 25 mg/ml in Water (1) Carbonate (C 2- ) (2) Chloride (Cl - ) (3) Sulfate (SO 4 2- ) Part # $60/100 ml 70
71 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC DETERMINATION OF NITRATE-NITRITE NITROGEN BY AUTOMATED COLORIMETRY This method covers the determination of nitrite singly, or nitrite and nitrate combined in drinking, ground, and surface waters, and domestic and industrial wastes. Stability of the solution must be closely monitored. Detection is by colorimetry. Typical stability is only 1 month. Store the materials at 4 C. EPA Method Anions Mix 1000 ug/ml in Water. (1) Nitrate as N (2) Nitrite as N Part # Part # $20/100 ml $100/500 ml EPA Method Anions Mix Varied ug/ml in Water. (1) Nitrate as N 1000 (2) Nitrite as N 500 Part # Part # $20/100 ml $100/500 ml Method: : E300D.M. Column: ASAHIPACK ODP50 (5µm X 250 X 4.0mm). Flow Rate= 1.0mL/min.. Column Temp.= 40 C. Isocratic Analysis using Anion Mobile Phase. Detector: PDA (DAD1, Sig=360,20 REF=266, 10). Analyst: Pedro Rentas. 1) Nitrite 2) Nitrate Call Toll-Free
72 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages Misc. MISCELLANEOUS ORGANIC ACIDS / WET CHEMICAL CALIBRATION STANDARDS Acetic Acid (Acetate) 1000 ug/ml in Water. Part # Part # $35/100 ml $150/500 ml Formic Acid (Formate) 1000 ug/ml in Water. Part # Part # $35/100 ml $150/500 ml Oxalic Acid (Oxalate) 1000 ug/ml in Water. Part # Part # $35/100 ml $150/500 ml Organic Acids Mix 1000 ug/ml in Water. (1) Acetic acid (2) Formic acid (3) Methoxyacetic acid (4) Oxalic acid Part # $350/500 ml Tetramethyl Ammonium Hydroxide 1000 ug/ml in Water. Part # Part # $35/100 ml $150/500 ml Phenolics (Total) 4AAP 1000 ug/ml in Water Part # $25/100 ml Total Organic Halides (TOX) as 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 100 ug/ml Part # in Water $20/ 20 ml Part # in Methanol $20/ 20 ml Part # Total Solids 100 mg Neat $20/ 100 mg Non-Filterable Solids (TSS) 100 mg Neat Part # $20/ 100 mg Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) 1000 ug/ml in Water. Part # $20/100 ml 72
73 Single Component Solutions: Pages ISO/ IEC WET CHEMICAL CALIBRATION MISCELLANEOUS EPA & STANDARD S Misc. The following section contains several Wet Chemical Reference Materials that can be used as quality control checks or to generate calibration curves. A few popular EPA/SW-846 and Standard Methods are depicted for easy reference. Absolute Standards, Inc. has also generated a completely searchable web-based index of EPA analytes and methods. Please see our web site: Organic Nutrients TKN as N, Total Phosphorus as P 1000 ug/ml in Water Part # $20/100 ml Total Organic Carbon (TOC) & Sulphate 1000 ug/ml in Watzr Part # $20/100 ml Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen from Glycine 1000 ug/ml in Water Part # $20/100 ml Total Organic Carbon (TOC) from KHP 1000 ug/ml in Water Part # $20/100 ml Total Phosphorus as P 1000 ug/ml in Water Part # Inorganic Nutrients NH4 as N, NO3 as N, PO4 as P 1000 ug/ml in Water Part # $20/100 ml $20/100 ml Calcium Hardness 1000 ug/ml in 1% HCl Part # $20/100 ml Total Organic Carbon (TOC) from Sucrose 1000 ug/ml in 1% HCl/Water. Part # $20/100 ml UV 254 Absorbance/ Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) as KHP 100 ug/ml as DOC in Water 14.4 cm -1 as Absorbance at 254 nm in Water Part # $20/100 ml Total Hardness 1000 ug/ml in Water Part # Part # $20/100 ml $90/500 ml Alkalinity as CaC 1000 ug/ml in Water Part # Part # $20/100 ml $75/500 ml Call Toll-Free
74 ISO 9001:2000 Single Component Solutions: Pages Misc. WET CHEMICAL CALIBRATION MISCELLANEOUS EPA & STANDARD S 25 C 1000 umhos/cm in Water Part # $20/100 ml Turbidity 400 NTU in Water Part # $20/20 ml Part # ph of 6 in Water $20/100 ml MBAS 1000 ug/ml in Water Part # $20/20 ml Residual Free Chlorine 1000 ug/ml in Water Part # $20/100 ml Silica (SiO 2 ) 1000 ug/ml in Water / tr. NaOH Part # Part # $20/100 ml $75/500 ml Color 500 Color Units in 10% HCl/H 2 O Potassium Chloroplatinate Cobaltous Chloride hexahydrate Part # $250/100 ml Simple Cyanide as Potassium Cyanide 1000 ug/ml in Water/NaOH Part # $20/100 ml Total Cyanide as Potassium Ferricyanide 1000 ug/ml in Water/NaOH Part # $20/100 ml Simple & Total Cyanide 1000 ug/ml in Water/NaOH Part # $20/100 ml 74
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