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ISBN 978-92-79-08307-5
The mission of the JRC is to provide customer-driven scienti� c and technical support for the conception, development, implementation and monitoring of EU policies. As a service of the European Commission, the JRC functions as a reference centre of science and technology for the Union. Close to the policy-making process, it serves the common interest of the Member States, while being independent of special interests, whether private or national.
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ISBN 978-92-79-08307-5
The mission of the JRC is to provide customer-driven scienti� c and technical support for the conception, development, implementation and monitoring of EU policies. As a service of the European Commission, the JRC functions as a reference centre of science and technology for the Union. Close to the policy-making process, it serves the common interest of the Member States, while being independent of special interests, whether private or national.
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The mission of the IRMM is to promote a common and reliable European measurement system in support of EU policies.
European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements
Contact information André Verbruggen Coordinator Isotopic Reference Materials
E-mail: [email protected]
Contact information Non Nuclear CRM Sales European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements Retieseweg 111 B-2440 Geel • Belgium
Email: [email protected]
Tel.: +32 (0)14 571 705 Fax: +32 (0)14 590 406
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Email: [email protected]
Tel.: +32 (0)14 571 617 Fax: +32 (0)14 571 863
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Isotopic Reference Materials Certified by JRC-IRMM
Catalogue 2008
Treaty of Rome
May 1957
Article 8 1. ... the Commission shall establish a
Joint Nuclear Research Centre.
This Centre shall
... ensure that a ... standard system of measurements [is]
established
It shall set up a Central Bureau for Nuclear Measurements.
(since 1993 : Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements)
ANNEX V
I. Programme... 1. ... (c) a bureau of standards specialising
in ... isotope analysis and absolute
measurements of radiation and neutron absorption
Traité de Rome
Mai 1957
Article 8 1. La Commission crée ... un Centre
commun de recherches nucléaires.
Le Centre ...
assure ... l’établissement ... d’un système d’étalonnage unique.
Il organise un Bureau Central de Mesures Nucléaires.
(dénommé à partir de 1993 : Institut de Matériaux et Mesures de Référence)
ANNEXE V
I. Programme ... 1. ... (c) un bureau de standards spécialisé ... pour les dosages d’isotopes ainsi
que les mesures absolues de rayonnement et d’absorptions neutroniques
CONTENTS
1 ISOTOPIC REFERENCE MATERIALS CERTIFIED FOR ISOTOPE ABUNDANCE RATIO (AMOUNT RATIO)............................................................................................................................. 6 1.1 STABLE ISOTOPES .......................................................................................................................6 1.2 FISSILE ISOTOPES......................................................................................................................10
1.2.1 URANIUM ..................................................................................................................................10 1.2.2 PLUTONIUM..............................................................................................................................16 1.2.3 THORIUM ..................................................................................................................................19
2 ISOTOPIC REFERENCE MATERIALS CERTIFIED FOR ISOTOPE AMOUNT CONTENT.... 20 2.1 STABLE ISOTOPES .....................................................................................................................20 2.2 FISSILE ISOTOPES......................................................................................................................25
2.2.1 URANIUM ..................................................................................................................................25 2.2.2 PLUTONIUM..............................................................................................................................27 2.2.3 URANIUM PLUTONIUM MIXTURES ......................................................................................28 2.2.4 THORIUM ..................................................................................................................................30 2.2.5 K-edge REFERENCE MATERIAL ...........................................................................................31
3 REFERENCE MATERIALS CERTIFIED FOR ELEMENT AMOUNT CONTENT...................... 32
4 FISSION MONITORS ..................................................................................................................... 33
5 ISOTOPIC CERTIFICATION MEASUREMENT SERVICES........................................................ 35 5.1 MEASUREMENTS AGAINST ISOTOPE MIXTURES.................................................................35 5.2 MEASUREMENTS AGAINST ISOTOPIC REFERENCE MATERIALS .....................................35 5.3 MEASUREMENTS ON REQUEST..............................................................................................35
6 CONSULTANCY SERVICES ......................................................................................................... 36
7 ISOTOPIC MEASUREMENT TRAINING AND EDUCATION CENTRE - IMTEC....................... 37
9 INDEX TO IRMM CERTIFICATES FOR ISOTOPIC REFERENCE MATERIALS........................... 39
TERMS AND CONDITIONS................................................................................................................ 43
END-USE UNDERTAKING ................................................................................................................. 45
8 ISOTOPIC DATA AND INFORMATION CENTRE - ISDIC ......................................................... 38
4
PREFACE
This Catalogue lists certified isotopic reference materials (IRMs) currently available or in preparation at the Joint Research Centre - Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements (IRMM) (1959-1992: Central Bureau for Nuclear Measurements - CBNM). All of these Reference Materials have a certificate issued under the responsibility of IRMM, Isotope Measurements unit. Some of them have been examined by a nuclear experts committee because of their use in nuclear safeguards and are certified as EC-NRM’s (European Community - Nuclear Reference Materials).
The IRMs listed can be divided into two major groups:
− those certified for isotope amount ratios and hence suitable for calibration of measurements of isotope abundance ratios
− those certified for isotope amount content and hence suitable for direct use in isotope dilution as “spikes” against which an unknown amount of an isotope or an element can be measured.
These IRMs are also suitable for
− calibration of instruments for isotopic measurements
− calibration and evaluation of isotopic measurement procedures
− development of isotopic measurement methods
− nuclear material accountancy measurements
The IRMs are available to industrial and official laboratories, as well as to academic and research institutes or other users. As far as orders for nuclear materials from countries outside the EU are concerned, individual authorisation for delivery is required from the European Commission.
Each IRM is described by a number, matrix type and certified quantities and their values with their uncertainties. All uncertainties indicated are ISO/BIPM expanded standard uncertainties U = k·uc where uc is the combined uncertainty. They are given in parentheses and include a coverage factor k=2. They apply to the last digit(s) of the value. The uncertainties are evaluated from the ISO/BIPM Guide to Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement onwards.
All information given in this catalogue is indicative and does not replace the certificates issued for each IRM.
Each IRM unit delivered is accompanied by a certificate containing the following information: the certified quantities and value(s), the certified uncertainty assigned to each certified value, date of issue and a short indication of the scientific approach used to measure each certified quantity.
New certificates are issued when new isotopic reference materials or replacements are prepared or when existing isotopic reference materials are re-certified to smaller uncertainties.
5
A replacement for a given Isotopic Reference Material is selected such as to have approximately the same value for the certified characteristic as its predecessor. It is identified by a character after the Isotopic Reference Material number (e.g. IRMM-023A).
All values of the JRC-IRMM Isotopic Reference Materials are traceable to the SI (the international system of base quantities and base units). Isotopic measurement results corrected by means of these isotope ratio reference materials will have reduced (ISO/BIPM) uncertainties. Amount content measurements carried out using these spike reference materials will be traceable to the SI, if carried out properly.
This catalogue also lists isotopic certification measurement services (available to a limited extent), consulting services in matters of isotopes as well as in Traceability to the SI and metrology in chemistry.
It announces training possibilities through the Isotopic Measurement Training and Education Centre, IMTEC and information on isotopes through the Isotopic Data and Information Centre, ISDIC.
It has been prepared for the benefit of isotopic measurements in the European Union and elsewhere.
Dr Philip Taylor Dr Yetunde Aregbe Head of Unit, Isotope Measurements IRMM Safeguards Coordinator Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements Retieseweg 111 B-2440 Geel • Belgium
For any additional information or for ordering, please contact: André Verbruggen Coordinator Isotopic Reference Materials [email protected] Non Nuclear CRM Sales Email: [email protected] Tel.: +32 (0)14 571 705 Fax: +32 (0)14 590 406 http://www.irmm.jrc.be/ http://www.jrc.ec.europa.eu http://www.erm-crm.org Nuclear CRM Sales Email: [email protected] Tel.: +32 (0)14 571 617 Fax: +32 (0)14 590 863 http://www.irmm.jrc.be/ http://www.jrc.ec.europa.eu
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ISO
TOPI
C R
EFER
ENC
E M
ATE
RIA
LS C
ERTI
FIED
FO
R I
SOTO
PE A
BU
ND
AN
CE
RA
TIO
(A
mou
nt R
atio
)
1.1
STA
BLE
ISO
TOPE
S
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n A
mou
nt ra
tios
Uni
t siz
e
n(67
Zn)/n
(64Zn
) n(
68Zn
)/n(64
Zn)
n(68
Zn)/n
(67Zn
)
IRM
M-0
07/1
IR
MM
-007
/2
IRM
M-0
07/3
IR
MM
-007
/4
IRM
M-0
07/5
IR
MM
-007
/6
0.5
M H
NO
3
0.02
1 33
7 4(
98)
0.04
3 03
9(20
) 0.
107
896(
50)
0.21
3 33
9(99
) 0.
455
60(2
1)
1.13
6 83
(52)
0.02
2 83
0 9(
89)
0.04
4 49
5(18
) 0.
109
239(
45)
0.21
4 49
9(88
) 0.
456
34(1
9)
1.13
6 39
(46)
1.07
0 00
(47)
1.
033
83(4
5)
1.01
2 45
(45)
1.
005
44(4
5)
1.00
1 62
(45)
0.
999
61(4
5)
5 m
L
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. The
y ar
e gi
ven
in
pare
nthe
ses
and
incl
ude
a co
vera
ge fa
ctor
k=2
. The
y ap
ply
to th
e la
st d
igit(
s) o
f the
val
ue.
7 ST
AB
LE IS
OTO
PES
(con
tinue
d)
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n A
mou
nt ra
tios
Uni
t siz
e
n(41
Ca)
/n(40
Ca)
ER
M-A
E70
1/1
(IRM
M-3
701/
1)
ER
M-A
E70
1/2
(IRM
M-3
701/
2)
ER
M-A
E70
1/3
(IRM
M-3
701/
3)
ER
M-A
E70
1/4
(IRM
M-3
701/
4)
ER
M-A
E70
1/5
(IRM
M-3
701/
5)
ER
M-A
E70
1/6
(IRM
M-3
701/
6)
ER
M-A
E70
1/7
(IRM
M-3
701/
7)
ER
M-A
E70
1/8
(IRM
M-3
701/
8)
0.6
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n
1.01
1 4(
68) ·
10-6
1.
023
5(69
) · 1
0-7
1.01
8 1(
69) ·
10-8
1.
047
9(71
) · 1
0-9
1.05
2 0(
71) ·
10-1
0 1.
091
3(74
) · 1
0-11
1.05
4 9(
72) ·
10-1
2 1.
052
4(71
) · 1
0-13
25 m
L
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. Th
ey a
re g
iven
in p
aren
thes
es a
nd in
clud
e a
cove
rage
fact
or k
=2. T
hey
appl
y to
the
last
dig
it(s)
of t
he v
alue
.
8
STA
BLE
ISO
TOPE
S (c
ontin
ued)
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n A
mou
nt c
onte
nt
Uni
t siz
e
IRM
M-3
702
Del
ta z
ero
refe
renc
e m
ater
ial
1 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
3.07
4(61
) µm
ol na
t Zn ·
g-1
3 m
L A
ll un
certa
intie
s in
dica
ted
are
ISO
/BIP
M e
xpan
ded
stan
dard
unc
erta
intie
s U
= k
·uc w
here
uc i
s th
e co
mbi
ned
unce
rtain
ty.
They
are
giv
en in
par
enth
eses
and
incl
ude
a co
vera
ge fa
ctor
k=2
. The
y ap
ply
to th
e la
st d
igit(
s) o
f the
val
ue.
9
STA
BLE
ISO
TOPE
S (c
ontin
ued)
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
nIs
otop
e am
ount
frac
tion
(·100
) A
mou
nt ra
tios
Uni
t siz
e
IRM
M-0
09
0.2
M H
NO
324
Mg
25M
g 26
Mg
n(
25M
g)/n
(24M
g)
n(26
Mg)
/n(24
Mg)
so
lutio
n 78
.992
(25)
10
.003
(9)
11.0
05(1
9)
0
.126
63(
13)
0.1
39 3
2(26
)
10-3
mol
·kg-1
4 m
L
IRM
M-0
10
Pt
190 Pt
19
2 Pt
194 Pt
19
5 Pt
196 Pt
19
7 Pt
n(19
4 Pt)/n
(195 Pt
) n(
196 Pt
)/n(19
5 Pt)
n(19
8 Pt)/n
(195 Pt
)
m
etal
0
.011
7(1
2)
0.7
82(1
6)
32.8
6(25
) 33
.78(
13)
25.2
1(10
) 7
.356
(82)
0
.973
(11)
0
.746
4(8
2)
0.2
17 8
(24)
30
mg
(wire
)
IRM
M-0
11
H3B
O3
10B
11
B
n(10
B)/n
(11B
)
solid
19
.824
(20)
80
.176
(20)
0
.247
26(
32)
1 g
IRM
M-0
12
1 M
HC
l 50
Cr
52C
r 53
Cr
54C
r
n(
50C
r)/n
(52C
r)
n(53
Cr)
/n(52
Cr)
n(
54C
r)/n
(52C
r)
0.2
mm
ol C
r·kg-1
solu
tion
4.3
45(9
) 83
.789
(2)
9.5
01(1
1)
2.3
65(5
)
0
.051
86(
10)
0.1
13 3
9(15
) 0
.028
22(
06)
5 m
L IR
MM
-013
D
2O
D2O
H
DO
so
lutio
n ≥
99
≤ 1
on
requ
est
IRM
M-0
14
Fe
54Fe
56
Fe
57Fe
58
Fe
n(54
Fe)/n
(56Fe
) n(
57Fe
)/n(56
Fe)
n(58
Fe)/n
(56Fe
) 50
mg
(wire
s) o
r
met
al
5.8
45(2
3)
91.7
54(2
4)
2.1
19 1
(66)
0
.281
9(2
8)
0
.063
70(
27)
0.0
23 0
96(7
2)
0.0
03 0
71(2
9)
250
mg
(cub
es)
IRM
M-0
15a
Li2C
O3
6 Li
7 Li
n(6 Li
)/n(7 Li
)
Solid
95
.632
6(8
4)
4.3
67 4
(84)
21
.897
(44)
50
mg
6 Li
7 Li
n(6 Li
)/n(7 Li
) IR
MM
-016
a Li
2CO
3
solid
7
.588
9(7
5)
92.4
11 1
(75)
0.0
82 1
2128
)
1
g
IRM
M-0
17
Si
28Si
29
Si
30Si
n(29
Si)/n
(28Si
) n(
30Si
)/n(28
Si)
Solid
92
.228
77(
86)
4.6
82 5
9(58
) 3
.088
64(
70)
0
.050
771
5(6
6)
0.0
33 4
88 9
(78)
50 m
g
28Si
29
Si
30Si
n(
29Si
)/n(28
Si)
n(30
Si)/n
(28Si
) IR
MM
-018
a S
iO2
solid
92
.220
36(
49)
4.6
87 3
0(36
) 3
.092
34(
37)
0
.050
827
2(4
0)
0.0
33 5
32 0
(42)
5 g
**Th
ese
refe
renc
e m
ater
ials
are
dis
patc
hed
as d
ual u
se m
ater
ials
. Add
ition
al li
cens
es m
ay b
e re
quire
d pr
ior t
o sh
ipm
ent.
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. The
y ar
e gi
ven
in p
aren
thes
es a
nd
incl
ude
a co
vera
ge fa
ctor
k=2
. The
y ap
ply
to th
e la
st d
igit(
s) o
f the
val
ue.
10 1.
2 FI
SSIL
E IS
OTO
PES
1.2.
1 U
RA
NIU
M
Ura
nium
Hex
aflu
orid
e
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n Is
otop
e am
ount
frac
tion
(·100
) A
mou
nt ra
tio
Uni
t siz
e
n(
234 U
)/n(U
) n(
235 U
)/n(U
) n(
236 U
)/n(U
) n(
238 U
)/n(U
) n(
235 U
)/n(23
8 U)
IR
MM
-019
*
UF 6
solid
0.
000
70(0
1)
0.16
7 13
(28)
0.
003
73(0
1)
99.8
28 4
4(29
) 0.
001
674
2(28
) 20
g
IR
MM
-020
*
UF 6
solid
0.
001
22(0
1)
0.20
8 80
(23)
0.
029
04(1
3)
99.7
60 9
4(29
) 0.
002
093
0(23
) 20
g
IR
MM
-021
*
UF 6
solid
0.
002
51(0
1)
0.43
8 42
(22)
0.
000
004(
04)
99.5
59 0
7(22
) 0.
004
403
6(22
) 20
g
IR
MM
-022
*
UF 6
solid
0.
005
50(0
4)
0.72
0 09
(36)
0.
000
10(2
) 99
.274
31(
36)
0.00
7 25
3 5(
36)
20 g
IR
MM
-023
*
UF 6
solid
0.
032
67(1
4)
3.27
4 3(
16)
0.00
0 01
1 4(
7)
96.6
93 0
(16)
0.
033
863(
17)
20 g
IR
MM
-023
A*
U
F 6
so
lid
0.03
3 0(
07)
3.27
6 1(
16)
< 0.
000
1 96
.690
9(1
7)
0.03
3 88
2(17
) 20
g
IR
MM
-024
*
UF 6
solid
0.
027
4(03
) 5.
050
6(24
) 0.
048
6(01
) 94
.873
4(2
5)
0.05
3 23
5(27
) 20
g
IR
MM
-025
*
UF 6
solid
0.
011
86(1
5)
2.00
1 19
(96)
0.
014
34(1
9)
97.9
72 6
1(10
) 0.
020
426(
10)
20 g
IR
MM
-026
*
UF 6
solid
0.
014
4(04
) 2.
501
2(12
) 0.
020
0(06
) 97
.464
4(1
4)
0.02
5 66
3(13
) 20
g
IR
MM
-027
*
UF 6
solid
0.
022
5(02
) 3.
999
6(19
) 0.
037
5(02
) 95
.940
4(2
0)
0.04
1 68
8(21
) 20
g
IR
MM
-028
*
UF 6
solid
0.
058
7(05
) 3.
599
9(18
) 0.
498
0(20
) 95
.843
4(2
6)
0.03
7 56
0(19
) 20
g
IR
MM
-029
*
UF 6
solid
0.
080
2(06
) 4.
172
5(20
) 1.
000
8(34
) 94
.746
5(3
8)
0.04
4 03
9(22
) 20
g
*The
se re
fere
nce
mat
eria
ls a
re d
ispa
tche
d as
radi
oact
ive
trans
ports
. Add
ition
al li
cens
es m
ay b
e re
quire
d pr
ior t
o sh
ipm
ent.
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. The
y ar
e gi
ven
in p
aren
thes
es a
nd
incl
ude
a co
vera
ge fa
ctor
k=2
. The
y ap
ply
to th
e la
st d
igit(
s) o
f the
val
ue.
11 U
rani
um s
olut
ions
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
nIs
otop
e am
ount
frac
tion
(·100
) A
mou
nt ra
tios
Uni
t siz
e
n(
233 U
)/n(U
) n(
234 U
)/n(U
) n(
235 U
)/n(U
) n(
236 U
)/n(U
) n(
238 U
)/n(U
) n(
235 U
)/n(23
8 U)
n(23
3 U)/n
(238 U
)
IRM
M-1
83*
1 g
U in
5 m
L (g
lass
am
poul
e)
IRM
M-3
183
5 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
< 0.
000
000
2 0.
001
968
8(22
) 0.
320
49(1
6)
0.01
4 78
5 8(
54)
99.6
62 7
6(17
) 0.
003
215
7(16
)
0.2 μg
/g U
in 1
-5 m
L (p
last
ic a
mpo
ule)
IRM
M-1
84*
1 g
U in
5 m
L (g
lass
am
poul
e)
IRM
M-3
184
5 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
<0.0
00 0
00 2
0.
005
275
2(32
) 0.
720
96(2
1)
0.00
0 01
2 35
6(17
) 99
.273
76(
22)
0.00
7 26
2 3(
22)
0.
2 μg
/g U
in 1
-5 m
L (p
last
ic a
mpo
ule)
IRM
M-1
85*
1 g
U in
5 m
L
(gla
ss a
mpo
ule)
IRM
M-3
185
5 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
<0.0
00 0
00 2
0.
017
591
3(78
) 1.
965
74(5
8)
0.00
0 28
3 16
(22)
99
.016
39(
58)
0.02
0 05
5 2(
60)
0.
2 μg
/g U
in 1
-5 m
L (p
last
ic a
mpo
ule)
IRM
M-1
86*
1 g
U in
5 m
L
(gla
ss a
mpo
ule)
IRM
M-3
186
5 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
<0.0
00 0
00 2
0.
028
479(
12)
2.98
4 30
(87)
0.
003
221
7(22
) 96
.983
99(
88)
0.03
0 77
1 1(
92)
0.
2 μg
/g U
in 1
-5 m
L (p
last
ic a
mpo
ule)
IRM
M-1
87*
1 g
U in
5 m
L
(gla
ss a
mpo
ule)
IRM
M-3
187
5 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
< 0.
000
000
2 0.
036
935(
15)
4.51
6 7(
13)
0.00
6 86
8 3(
37)
95.4
39 5
(13)
0.
047
325(
14)
0.
2 μg
/g U
in 1
-5 m
L (p
last
ic a
mpo
ule)
E
C-N
RM
-199
* 5
M H
NO
3so
lutio
n 33
.306
4(5
9)
0.06
8 3(
03)
33.3
11 0
(40)
0.
008
2(03
) 33
.306
1(4
9)
1.00
0 15
(20)
1.
000
01(3
0)
10 m
g U
in
5 m
L
*The
se re
fere
nce
mat
eria
ls a
re d
ispa
tche
d as
radi
oact
ive
trans
ports
. Add
ition
al li
cens
es m
ay b
e re
quire
d pr
ior t
o sh
ipm
ent.
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. The
y ar
e gi
ven
in p
aren
thes
es a
nd
incl
ude
a co
vera
ge fa
ctor
k=2
. The
y ap
ply
to th
e la
st d
igit(
s) o
f the
val
ue.
12C
ertif
ied
Isot
opic
Ref
eren
ce M
ater
ial s
et to
test
the
resp
onse
of m
ass
spec
trom
eter
s
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n A
mou
nt ra
tios
Uni
t siz
e
n(
233 U
)/n(23
5 U)
n(23
3 U)/n
(238 U
) n(
235 U
)/n(23
8 U)
IR
MM
-073
/1*
1.
000
33(3
6)
0.99
1 36
(30)
0.
991
03(2
0)
IR
MM
-073
/2*
0.
699
67(2
5)
0.69
3 85
(21)
0.
991
68(2
0)
IR
MM
-073
/3*
0.
499
85(1
8)
0.49
5 91
(15)
0.
992
12(2
0)
IR
MM
-073
/4*
0.
299
87(1
1)
0.29
7 63
(90)
0.
992
56(2
0)
IR
MM
-073
/5*
0.
100
01(3
6)
0.09
9 31
3(30
) 0.
992
99(2
0)
IR
MM
-073
/6*
0.
050
091(
18)
0.04
9 74
6(15
) 0.
993
10(2
0)
IR
MM
-073
/7*
1.6
M H
NO
3 0.
019
994(
72)
0.01
9 85
7(60
) 0.
993
17(2
0)
3 µg
U in
1 g
IR
MM
-073
/8*
solu
tion
0.01
0 16
5(37
) 0.
010
095(
30)
0.99
3 19
(20)
so
lutio
n
IR
MM
-073
/9*
0.
005
000
0(18
) 0.
004
966
0(15
) 0.
993
20(2
0)
IR
MM
-073
/10*
0.00
2 00
1 2(
72)
0.00
1 98
7 6(
60)
0.99
3 21
(20)
IR
MM
-073
/11*
0.00
0 96
8 92
(35)
0.
000
962
34(2
9)
0.99
3 21
(20)
IR
MM
-073
/12*
0.00
0 50
0 88
(18)
0.
000
497
48(1
5)
0.99
3 21
(20)
IR
MM
-073
/13*
0.00
0 10
1 82
(37)
0.
000
101
13(3
0)
0.99
3 21
(20)
IR
MM
-073
/14*
0.00
0 01
9 99
6(72
) 0.
000
019
860(
60)
0.99
3 21
(20)
IR
MM
-073
/15*
0.00
0 00
1 99
9 5(
72)
0.00
0 00
1 98
5 9(
60)
0.99
3 21
(20)
*The
se re
fere
nce
mat
eria
ls a
re d
ispa
tche
d as
radi
oact
ive
trans
ports
. Add
ition
al li
cens
es m
ay b
e re
quire
d pr
ior t
o sh
ipm
ent.
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. The
y ar
e gi
ven
in p
aren
thes
es a
nd
incl
ude
a co
vera
ge fa
ctor
k=2
. The
y ap
ply
to th
e la
st d
igit(
s) o
f the
val
ue.
13
Cer
tifie
d Is
otop
ic R
efer
ence
Mat
eria
l set
to te
st th
e re
spon
se o
f mas
s sp
ectr
omet
ers
Am
ount
ratio
s
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n
n(23
3 U)/n
(235 U
) n(
233 U
)/n(23
8 U)
n(23
5 U)/n
(238 U
)
Uni
t siz
e
IRM
M-0
74/1
*
IRM
M-0
74/2
*
IRM
M-0
74/3
*
IRM
M-0
74/4
*
IRM
M-0
74/5
*
IRM
M-0
74/6
*
IRM
M-0
74/7
*
IRM
M-0
74/8
*
IRM
M-0
74/9
*
IRM
M-0
74/1
0*
1M H
NO
3
solu
tion
1.02
6 85
(26)
0.30
7 99
3(77
)
0.01
0 22
8 8(
26)
0.00
3 07
3 58
(77)
0.00
1 03
0 61
(26)
0.00
0 30
7 77
8(77
)
0.00
0 10
2 60
3(26
)
0.00
0 03
0 80
1 1(
77)
0.00
0 00
8 15
8 7(
20)
0.00
0 00
1 01
8 86
(25)
1.02
7 11
(26)
0.30
8 07
2(77
)
0.01
0 23
1 4(
26)
0.00
3 07
4 37
(77)
0.00
1 03
0 88
(26)
0.00
0 30
7 85
8(77
)
0.00
0 10
2 62
9(26
)
0.00
0 03
0 80
9 1(
77)
0.00
0 00
8 16
0 8(
20)
0.00
0 00
1 01
9 13
(25)
1.00
0 25
4(15
)
1.00
0 25
8(15
)
1.00
0 25
9(15
)
1.00
0 25
9(15
)
1.00
0 25
9(15
)
1.00
0 25
9(15
)
1.00
0 25
9(15
)
1.00
0 25
9(15
)
1.00
0 25
9(15
)
1.00
0 25
9(15
)
0.2
mg
U in
2 m
L so
lutio
n
(qua
rtz a
mpo
ule)
*The
se re
fere
nce
mat
eria
ls a
re d
ispa
tche
d as
radi
oact
ive
trans
ports
. Add
ition
al li
cens
es m
ay b
e re
quire
d pr
ior t
o sh
ipm
ent.
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c w
here
uc
is th
e co
mbi
ned
unce
rtain
ty. T
hey
are
give
n in
par
enth
eses
and
in
clud
e a
cove
rage
fact
or k
=2. T
hey
appl
y to
the
last
dig
it(s)
of t
he v
alue
.
14C
ertif
ied
Isot
opic
Ref
eren
ce M
ater
ial s
et to
test
the
resp
onse
of m
ass
spec
trom
eter
s
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n A
mou
nt ra
tio
n(23
6 U)/n
(238 U
) U
nit s
ize
IRM
M-0
75/1
*
IRM
M-0
75/2
*
IRM
M-0
75/3
*
IRM
M-0
75/4
*
IRM
M-0
75/5
*
IRM
M-0
75/6
1M H
NO
3
solu
tion
1.04
4 33
(29)
·
10-4
1.11
4 16
0(32
) ·
10-5
1.04
0 93
(31)
·
10-6
1.11
3 74
1(35
) ·
10-7
1.06
5 18
(72)
·
10-8
1.08
8 5(
63)
· 10
-9
1 m
g U
in
1 m
L so
lutio
n
(qua
rtz a
mpo
ule)
*The
se re
fere
nce
mat
eria
ls a
re d
ispa
tche
d as
radi
oact
ive
trans
ports
. Add
ition
al li
cens
es m
ay b
e re
quire
d pr
ior t
o sh
ipm
ent.
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c w
here
uc
is th
e co
mbi
ned
unce
rtain
ty. T
hey
are
give
n in
par
enth
eses
and
in
clud
e a
cove
rage
fact
or k
=2. T
hey
appl
y to
the
last
dig
it(s)
of t
he v
alue
.
15
Isot
ope
Abu
ndan
ce C
ertif
ied
Isot
opic
Ref
eren
ce M
ater
ial f
or G
amm
a Sp
ectr
omet
ric M
easu
rem
ents
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n Is
otop
e am
ount
frac
tion
(·100
) A
mou
nt ra
tio
Uni
t siz
e
n(
234 U
)/n(U
) n(
235 U
)/n(U
) n(
236 U
)/n(U
) n(
238 U
)/n(U
) n(
235 U
)/n(23
8 U)
IRM
M-1
71/0
31*
U3O
8
solid
0.
002
0(02
) 0.
320
6(02
) 0.
014
7(03
) 99
.662
7(0
4)
0.00
3 21
6 9(
20)
200
g
IRM
M-1
71/0
71*
U3O
8
solid
0.
005
3(02
) 0.
720
9(05
) <0
.000
02
99.2
73 8
(04)
0.
007
261
7(51
) 20
0 g
IRM
M-1
71/1
94*
U3O
8
solid
0.
017
4(02
) 1.
966
4(14
) 0.
000
3(01
) 98
.015
9(1
8)
0.02
0 06
2(15
) 20
0 g
IRM
M-1
71/2
95*
U3O
8
solid
0.
028
4(04
) 2.
985
7(21
) 0.
003
3(02
) 96
.982
6(2
9)
0.03
0 78
6(22
) 20
0 g
IRM
M-1
71/4
46*
U3O
8
solid
0.
036
5(03
) 4.
516
8(32
) 0.
006
9(02
) 95
.439
8(3
2)
0.04
7 32
6(35
) 20
0 g
*The
se re
fere
nce
mat
eria
ls a
re d
ispa
tche
d as
radi
oact
ive
trans
ports
. Add
ition
al li
cens
es m
ay b
e re
quire
d pr
ior t
o sh
ipm
ent.
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. The
y ar
e gi
ven
in p
aren
thes
es
and
incl
ude
a co
vera
ge fa
ctor
k=2
. The
y ap
ply
to th
e la
st d
igit(
s) o
f the
val
ue.
161.
2.2
PLU
TON
IUM
C
ertif
ied
Pu Is
otop
ic R
efer
ence
Mat
eria
ls fo
r Mas
s Sp
ectr
omet
ric M
easu
rem
ents
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n A
mou
nt ra
tio
n(23
9 Pu)/n
(242 Pu
) U
nit s
ize
IRM
M-2
90/G
1*
0.
101
358(
11)
IRM
M-2
90/E
1*
0.
232
119(
15)
1 m
g
IRM
M-2
90/C
1*
Plu
toni
um-
0.46
6 52
1(33
)
IRM
M-2
90/A
1*
nitra
te
1.02
5 14
0(83
) A
set
con
sist
s of
IRM
M-2
90/B
1*
solid
2.
310
08(1
5)
seve
n sa
mpl
es, o
ne o
f eac
h
IRM
M-2
90/D
1*
4.
656
74(3
1)
cate
gory
A th
roug
h G
IRM
M-2
90/F
1*
10.
057
4(11
)
*The
se re
fere
nce
mat
eria
ls a
re d
ispa
tche
d as
radi
oact
ive
trans
ports
. Add
ition
al li
cens
es m
ay b
e re
quire
d pr
ior t
o sh
ipm
ent.
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. The
y
are
give
n in
par
enth
eses
and
incl
ude
a co
vera
ge fa
ctor
k=2
. The
y ap
ply
to th
e la
st d
igit(
s) o
f the
val
ue.
17 C
ertif
ied
Pu Is
otop
ic R
efer
ence
Mat
eria
ls fo
r Mas
s Sp
ectr
omet
ric M
easu
rem
ents
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n A
mou
nt ra
tio
n(23
9 Pu)/n
(242 Pu
) U
nit s
ize
IRM
M-2
90a/
G2*
0.10
1 88
4(11
)
IRM
M-2
90a/
E2*
0.23
5 75
4(16
) 1
mg
IRM
M-2
90a/
C2*
P
luto
nium
- 0.
476
282(
33)
IRM
M-2
90a/
A2*
N
itrat
e 1.
013
450(
82)
A s
et c
onsi
sts
of
IRM
M-2
90a/
B2*
so
lid
2.28
6 91
(16)
se
ven
units
, one
of e
ach
IRM
M-2
90a/
D2*
4.54
5 68
(30)
ca
tego
ry A
thro
ugh
G
IRM
M-2
90a/
F1*
10
.057
4(1
1)
*The
se re
fere
nce
mat
eria
ls a
re d
ispa
tche
d as
radi
oact
ive
trans
ports
. Add
ition
al li
cens
es m
ay b
e re
quire
d pr
ior t
o sh
ipm
ent.
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. The
y
are
give
n in
par
enth
eses
and
incl
ude
a co
vera
ge fa
ctor
k=2
. The
y ap
ply
to th
e la
st d
igit(
s) o
f the
val
ue.
18 C
ertif
ied
Pu Is
otop
ic R
efer
ence
Mat
eria
ls fo
r Mas
s Sp
ectr
omet
ric M
easu
rem
ents
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n A
mou
nt ra
tio
n(23
9 Pu)/n
(242 Pu
) U
nit s
ize
IRM
M-2
90b/
G3*
0.09
9 92
6(11
)
IRM
M-2
90b/
E3*
0.22
9 38
7(16
) 1
mg
IRM
M-2
90b/
C3*
P
luto
nium
- 0.
477
061(
33)
IRM
M-2
90b/
A3*
ni
trate
1.
000
730(
82)
A s
et c
onsi
sts
of
IRM
M-2
90b/
B3*
so
lid
2.25
3 69
(16)
se
ven
units
, one
of e
ach
IRM
M-2
90b/
D3*
4.78
7 77
(32)
ca
tego
ry A
thro
ugh
G
IRM
M-2
90b/
F1*
10
.057
4(1
1)
*The
se re
fere
nce
mat
eria
ls a
re d
ispa
tche
d as
radi
oact
ive
trans
ports
. Add
ition
al li
cens
es m
ay b
e re
quire
d pr
ior t
o sh
ipm
ent.
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. The
y
are
give
n in
par
enth
eses
and
incl
ude
a co
vera
ge fa
ctor
k=2
. The
y ap
ply
to th
e la
st d
igit(
s) o
f the
val
ue.
19
1.2.
3 TH
OR
IUM
Cod
e
Des
crip
tion
Isot
ope
amou
nt fr
actio
n (·1
00)
Am
ount
ratio
Uni
t siz
e
n(
230 Th
)/n(T
h)
n(23
2 Th)/n
(Th)
n(
230 Th
)/n(23
2 Th)
IRM
M-0
35*
1 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
0.00
1 14
8 1(
78)
99.9
98 8
51 9
(78)
0.
000
011
481(
78)
1 m
g Th
in 1
mL
IRM
M-0
36*
1 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
0.00
0 31
1 3(
78)
99.9
99 6
88 7
(78)
0.
000
003
113(
78)
1 m
g Th
in 1
mL
*The
se re
fere
nce
mat
eria
ls a
re d
ispa
tche
d as
radi
oact
ive
trans
ports
. Add
ition
al li
cens
es m
ay b
e re
quire
d pr
ior t
o sh
ipm
ent.
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. Th
ey a
re g
iven
in p
aren
thes
es a
nd in
clud
e a
cove
rage
fact
or k
=2. T
hey
appl
y to
the
last
dig
it(s)
of t
he v
alue
20 2
ISO
TOPI
C R
EFER
ENC
E M
ATE
RIA
LS C
ERTI
FIED
FO
R I
SOTO
PE A
MO
UN
T C
ON
TEN
T
2.1
STA
BLE
ISO
TOPE
S
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n Is
otop
e am
ount
con
tent
Is
otop
e en
richm
ent
Uni
t siz
e
IRM
M-6
10*
H3B
O3
aque
ous
solu
tion
3.
683
11(8
8)
µmol
10
B·g
-1
n(10
B)/n
(B)
= 0.
950
5 m
L
IRM
M-6
11
H3B
O3
aque
ous
solu
tion
4.
025(
40)
µmol
11
B·g
-1
n(11
B)/n
(B)
= 0.
802
5 m
L
IRM
M-6
15*
0.5
M H
Cl
solu
tion
2.
316
0(83
) µm
ol
6 Li·g
-1
n(6 Li
)/n(L
i) =
0.95
6 5
mL
IRM
M-6
18
0.5
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n
0.11
2 13
(17)
µm
ol
87R
b·g-1
n(
87R
b)/n
(Rb)
=
0.98
0 5
mL
IRM
M-6
19
0.5
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n
0.08
5 00
(24)
µm
ol
85R
b·g-1
n(
85R
b)/n
(Rb)
=
0.72
2 5
mL
IRM
M-6
20
4.5
M H
Cl
solu
tion
0.
173
35(1
6)
µmol
57
Fe·g
-1
n(57
Fe)/n
(Fe)
=
0.95
2 5
mL
*The
se re
fere
nce
mat
eria
ls a
re d
ispa
tche
d as
dua
l use
mat
eria
ls. A
dditi
onal
lice
nses
may
be
requ
ired
prio
r to
ship
men
t. A
ll un
certa
intie
s in
dica
ted
are
ISO
/BIP
M e
xpan
ded
stan
dard
unc
erta
intie
s U
=k·
u c w
here
uc i
s th
e co
mbi
ned
unce
rtain
ty. T
hey
are
give
n in
pa
rent
hese
s an
d in
clud
e a
cove
rage
fact
or k
=2. T
hey
appl
y to
the
last
dig
it(s)
of t
he v
alue
.
21ST
AB
LE I
SOTO
PES
(con
tinue
d)
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n Is
otop
e am
ount
con
tent
Is
otop
e en
richm
ent
Uni
t siz
e
IRM
M-6
21
1 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
97.
35(1
5)
nmol
11
1 Cd·
g-1
n(11
1 Cd)
/n(C
d)
=0.9
57
4 m
L
IRM
M-6
22
1 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
9.7
39(1
8)
nmol
11
1 Cd·
g-1
n(11
1 Cd)
/n(C
d)
=0.9
57
4 m
L
IRM
M-6
24
1 M
HC
l so
lutio
n 0
.174
84(
42)
µmol
50
Cr·g
-1
n(50
Cr)/
n(C
r) =0
.937
5
mL
IRM
M-6
25
1 M
HC
l so
lutio
n 0
.144
233
(90)
µm
ol
52C
r·g-1
n(52
Cr)/
n(C
r) =0
.838
5
mL
IRM
M-6
27
(in p
rep.
) 10
-4 M
NaO
H (p
H =
10)
solu
tion
3.1
24(8
0)
µmol
15
NO
3- ·g-1
n(15
N)/n
(N)
=0.6
6 5
mL
IRM
M-6
28
(in p
rep.
) H
2O (p
H =
6)
solu
tion
3.2
38 5
(4)
µmol
na
t NO
3- ·g-1
n(14
N)/n
(N)
=0.9
94
5 m
L
IRM
M-6
29
(in p
rep.
) 10
-4 M
NaO
H (p
H =
10)
solu
tion
3.8
84 9
(58)
µm
ol
15N
O3- ·g
-1
n(15
N)/n
(N)
=0.9
9 5
mL
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. The
y ar
e gi
ven
in
pare
nthe
ses
and
incl
ude
a co
vera
ge fa
ctor
k=2
. The
y ap
ply
to th
e la
st d
igit(
s) o
f the
val
ue.
22ST
AB
LE I
SOTO
PES
(con
tinue
d)
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n Is
otop
e am
ount
con
tent
Is
otop
e en
richm
ent
Uni
t siz
e
IRM
M-6
32
1 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
96
.84(
41)
nmol
65
Cu·
g-1
n(65
Cu)
/n(C
u)
= 0.
997
5 m
L
ER
M-A
E63
3 (IR
MM
-633
) 1
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n
5.99
8(36
) µm
ol
nat C
u·g-1
4 - 5
mL
IRM
M-6
34
1.8
M H
Cl
solu
tion
0.
163
61(3
8)
µmol
56
Fe·g
-1
n(56
Fe)/n
(Fe)
=
0.91
7 5
mL
IRM
M-6
35
1 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
58.
131(
37)
nmol
84
Sr·g
-1
n(84
Sr)/
n(S
r) =
0.99
9 5
mL
ER
M-A
E63
7 (IR
MM
-637
) 0.
2 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
0.
079
137(
30)
µmol
24
Mg·
g-1
n(24
Mg)
/n(M
g)
= 0.
790
5 m
L
ER
M-A
E63
8 (IR
MM
-638
) 0.
1 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
0.
085
74(3
4)
µmol
26
Mg·
g-1
n(26
Mg)
/n(M
g)
= 0.
996
5 m
L
ER
M-A
E63
9 (IR
MM
-639
) 0.
5 M
HC
l so
lutio
n
0.11
8 91
(50)
nm
ol
nat H
g·g-1
5 m
L
ER
M-A
E64
0 (IR
MM
-640
) 0.
5 M
HC
l so
lutio
n
0.14
7 1(
11)
nmol
20
2 Hg·
g-1
n(20
2 Hg)
/n(H
g)
= 0.
977
5 m
L
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. The
y ar
e gi
ven
in
pare
nthe
ses
and
incl
ude
a co
vera
ge fa
ctor
k=2
. The
y ap
ply
to th
e la
st d
igit(
s) o
f the
val
ue.
23ST
AB
LE I
SOTO
PES
(con
tinue
d)
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n Is
otop
e am
ount
con
tent
Is
otop
e en
richm
ent
Uni
t siz
e
ER
M-A
E64
1 (IR
MM
-641
) 0.
5 M
HC
l so
lutio
n 18
.959
(15)
µm
ol
35C
l·g-1
n(35
Cl)/
n(C
l) =
0.75
8 4
- 5 m
L
ER
M-A
E64
2 (IR
MM
-642
) 0.
5 M
HC
l so
lutio
n 4
.375
(26)
µm
ol
37C
l·g-1
n(37
Cl)/
n(C
l) =
0.98
1 4
- 5 m
L
IRM
M-6
43
2.
8 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
0.3
34 3
3(84
) µm
ol
32S
·g-1
n(32
S)/n
(S)
= 0.
950
4 - 5
mL
IRM
M-6
44
3.
2 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
0.3
26 2
8(80
) µm
ol
32S
·g-1
n(32
S)/n
(S)
= 0.
949
4 - 5
mL
IRM
M-6
45
2.
8 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
0.3
71 9
6(57
) µm
ol
32S
·g-1
n(32
S)/n
(S)
= 0.
952
4 - 5
mL
IRM
M-6
46
2.
8 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
0.4
58 6
(27)
µm
ol
34S
·g-1
n(34
S)/n
(S)
= 0.
963
4 - 5
mL
ER
M-A
E64
7 (IR
MM
-647
) 1
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n 0
.195
118
(26)
m
mol
na
t Cu·
g-1
4
- 5 m
L
ER
M-A
E64
9 (IR
MM
-649
) 1
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n 0
.836
88(
27)
µmol
20
5 Tl·g
-1
n(20
5 Tl)/n
(Tl)
= 0.
705
4 - 5
mL
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. The
y ar
e gi
ven
in
pare
nthe
ses
and
incl
ude
a co
vera
ge fa
ctor
k=2
. The
y ap
ply
to th
e la
st d
igit(
s) o
f the
val
ue.
24
STA
BLE
ISO
TOPE
S (c
ontin
ued)
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n Is
otop
e am
ount
con
tent
Is
otop
e en
richm
ent
Uni
t siz
e
IRM
M-6
51
0.5
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n 0
.156
263
(55)
µm
ol
nat Zn
·g-1
5
mL
IRM
M-6
52
0.5
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n 0
.156
000
(50)
µm
ol
64Zn
·g-1
n(64
Zn)/n
(Zn)
=
0.99
3 5
mL
IRM
M-6
53
0.
5 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
0.1
38 0
14(6
0)
µmol
67
Zn·g
-1
n(67
Zn)/n
(Zn)
=
0.91
8 5
mL
IRM
M-6
54
0.5
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n 0
.146
098
(48)
µm
ol
68Zn
·g-1
n(68
Zn)/n
(Zn)
=
0.99
2 5
mL
ER
M-A
E67
0 (IR
MM
-670
) 1%
eth
anol
/wat
er
solu
tion
0.1
71(6
1)
µmol
(20
2 Hg
as
C
H3(
202 H
g)C
l)·g-1
n(20
2 Hg)
/n(H
g)
= 0.
977
5 g
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. The
y ar
e gi
ven
in
pare
nthe
ses
and
incl
ude
a co
vera
ge fa
ctor
k=2
. The
y ap
ply
to th
e la
st d
igit(
s) o
f the
val
ue.
25
2.2
FISS
ILE
ISO
TOPE
S
2.2.
1 U
RA
NIU
M
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n Is
otop
e am
ount
con
tent
Is
otop
e en
richm
ent
Uni
t siz
e
IRM
M-0
40a*
5
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n
4.02
7 8(
71)
µmol
23
3 U·g
-1
n(23
3 U)/n
(U)
= 0.
980
10 m
L
IRM
M-0
50*
5 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
4.
254
3(11
) nm
ol
235 U
·g-1
n(23
5 U)/n
(U)
= 0.
999
10 m
L
IRM
M-0
51*
5 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
10.
101(
18)
nmol
23
3 U·g
-1
n(23
3 U)/n
(U)
= 0.
980
5 m
L
IRM
M-0
52*
5 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
5.
301
3(26
) µm
ol
238 U
·g-1
n(23
8 U)/n
(U)
= 0.
993
5 m
L
IRM
M-0
53*
5 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
0.
211
94(2
6)
µmol
23
8 U·g
-1
n(23
8 U)/n
(U)
= 0.
993
5 m
L
IRM
M-0
54*
5 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
3.
954
3(12
) µm
ol
235 U
·g-1
n(23
5 U)/n
(U)
= 0.
932
5 m
L
IRM
M-0
56*
5
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n
4.17
2 4(
13)
µmol
23
8 U·g
-1
n(23
8 U)/n
(U)
= 0.
993
10 m
L
*The
se re
fere
nce
mat
eria
ls a
re d
ispa
tche
d as
radi
oact
ive
trans
ports
. Add
ition
al li
cens
es m
ay b
e re
quire
d pr
ior t
o sh
ipm
ent.
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. The
y ar
e gi
ven
in
pare
nthe
ses
and
incl
ude
a co
vera
ge fa
ctor
k=2
. The
y ap
ply
to th
e la
st d
igit(
s) o
f the
val
ue.
26U
RA
NIU
M (
cont
inue
d)
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n Is
otop
e am
ount
con
tent
Is
otop
e en
richm
ent
Uni
t siz
e
IRM
M-0
57*
5 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
4.
181
2(56
) nm
ol
233 U
·g-1
n(23
3 U)/n
(U)
= 0.
9996
5
mL
IRM
M-0
58*
5 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
9.
013(
12)
pmol
23
3 U·g
-1
n(23
3 U)/n
(U)
= 0.
9996
5
mL
IRM
M-3
100*
(in
pre
para
tion)
1
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n
100
µg U
/g
233 U
/235 U
/236 U
/238 U
) = 1
1
mL
IRM
M-3
102*
(in
pre
para
tion)
1
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n
10 µ
g U
/g
233 U
/235 U
/236 U
/238 U
) = 1
1
mL
IRM
M-3
636*
1
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n
2.11
7 55
(26)
µm
ol
236 U
·g-1
n(23
3 U)/n
(236 U
) =
1.01
9 06
1
mL
IRM
M-3
636a
* 1
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n
0.21
1 90
6(26
) µm
ol
236 U
·g-1
n(23
3 U)/n
(236 U
) =
1.01
9 06
1
mL
IRM
M-3
636b
* 1
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n 1
0.98
1 9(
30)
nmol
23
6 U·g
-1
n(23
3 U)/n
(236 U
) =1
.019
06
1 m
L
IRM
M-3
660*
1
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n
4.23
5 38
(43)
µm
ol
236 U
·g-1
n(23
3 U)/n
(U)
= 0.
9997
1
mL
IRM
M-3
660a
* 1
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n
0.42
2 38
5(44
) µm
ol
236 U
·g-1
n(23
3 U)/n
(U)
= 0.
9997
1
mL
IRM
M-3
660b
* 1
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n 4
2.64
3(11
) nm
ol
236 U
·g-1
n(23
3 U)/n
(U)
= 0.
9997
1
mL
*The
se re
fere
nce
mat
eria
ls a
re d
ispa
tche
d as
radi
oact
ive
trans
ports
. Add
ition
al li
cens
es m
ay b
e re
quire
d pr
ior t
o sh
ipm
ent.
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. The
y ar
e gi
ven
in
pare
nthe
ses
and
incl
ude
a co
vera
ge fa
ctor
k=2
. The
y ap
ply
to th
e la
st d
igit(
s) o
f the
val
ue.
27
2.2.
2 PL
UTO
NIU
M
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n Is
otop
e am
ount
con
tent
Is
otop
e en
richm
ent
Uni
t siz
e
ER
M-A
E04
2 (IR
MM
-042
) 5
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n
3.74
9 0(
76)
nmol
24
4 Pu·
g-1
n(24
4 Pu)
/n(P
u)
= 0.
979
10 m
L
IR
MM
-043
* 5
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n
0.18
2 79
(55)
nm
ol
242 P
u·g-1
n(
242 P
u)/n
(Pu)
=
0.87
8 10
mL
IR
MM
-044
* 5
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n 3
8.06
0(57
) nm
ol
242 P
u·g-1
n(
242 P
u)/n
(Pu)
=
0.99
9 10
mL
IR
MM
-049
c*
5 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
0.
366
65(4
9)
µmol
24
2 Pu·
g-1
n(24
2 Pu)
/n(P
u)
= 0.
941
10 m
L
IR
MM
-081
a 5
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n 0.
3748
0(23
) µm
ol
239 P
u·g-1
n(
239 P
u)/n
(Pu)
=
0.97
8 5
mL
IR
MM
-083
* 5
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n
3.40
6 4(
22)
µmol
24
0 Pu·
g-1
n(24
0 Pu)
/n(P
u)
= 0.
9897
1
mL
IR
MM
-084
* 5
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n 3
7.49
4(78
) pm
ol
244 P
u·g-1
n(
244 P
u)/n
(Pu)
=
0.97
9 5
mL
IR
MM
-085
* 5
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n 3
9.09
8(60
) pm
ol
242 P
u·g-1
n(
242 P
u)/n
(Pu)
=
0.99
9 5
mL
IR
MM
-086
5
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n 3
.755
7(19
) µm
ol
239 P
u·g-1
n(
239 P
u)/n
(Pu)
=
0.97
8 5
mL
*The
se re
fere
nce
mat
eria
ls a
re d
ispa
tche
d as
radi
oact
ive
trans
ports
. Add
ition
al li
cens
es m
ay b
e re
quire
d pr
ior t
o sh
ipm
ent.
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. The
y ar
e gi
ven
in
pare
nthe
ses
and
incl
ude
a co
vera
ge fa
ctor
k=2
. The
y ap
ply
to th
e la
st d
igit(
s) o
f the
val
ue.
28
2.2.
3 U
RA
NIU
M P
LUTO
NIU
M M
IXTU
RES
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n Is
otop
e am
ount
con
tent
Is
otop
e en
richm
ent
Uni
t siz
e
IRM
M-1
027h
*
U-P
u so
lid s
pike
(d
ried
nitra
te)
15.
358
8(31
) µm
ol
235 U
·g-1
2.5
065(
12)
µmol
23
9 Pu·
g-1
n(23
5 U)/n
(U)
= 0.
196
n(23
9 Pu)
/n(P
u)
= 0.
978
2.5
g
IRM
M-1
027i
* U
-Pu
solid
spi
ke
(drie
d ni
trate
) 1
6.86
3 2(
35)
µmol
23
5 U·g
-1
3.
085
37(7
0)
µmol
23
9 Pu·
g-1
n(23
5 U)/n
(U)
= 0.
190
n(23
9 Pu)
/n(P
u)
= 0.
979
2.5
g
IRM
M-1
027j
* U
-Pu
solid
spi
ke
(drie
d ni
trate
) 1
6.02
4 4(
32)
µmol
23
5 U·g
-1
3.
010
7(14
)
µmol
23
9 Pu·
g-1
n(23
5 U)/n
(U)
= 0.
198
n(23
9 Pu)
/n(P
u)
= 0.
978
2.5
g
IRM
M-1
027k
* (in
pre
para
tion)
U
-Pu
solid
spi
ke
(drie
d ni
trate
) ~
16.5
µmol
23
5 U·g
-1
~3
.2
µmol
23
9 Pu·
g-1
n(23
5 U)/n
(U)
= 0.
198
n(23
9 Pu)
/n(P
u)
= 0.
978
2.5
g
IRM
M-1
029a
* U
-Pu
solid
spi
ke
(drie
d ni
trate
)
6.55
6 6(
98)
µmol
23
5 U·g
-1
3.
160
0(32
) µm
ol
239 P
u·g-1
n(
235 U
)/n(U
) =
0.19
9n(
239 P
u)/n
(Pu)
=
0.94
1 2.
5 g
*The
se re
fere
nce
mat
eria
ls a
re d
ispa
tche
d as
radi
oact
ive
trans
ports
. Add
ition
al li
cens
es m
ay b
e re
quire
d pr
ior t
o sh
ipm
ent.
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. The
y ar
e gi
ven
in
pare
nthe
ses
and
incl
ude
a co
vera
ge fa
ctor
k=2
. The
y ap
ply
to th
e la
st d
igit(
s) o
f the
val
ue .
29 U
RA
NIU
M P
LUTO
NIU
M M
IXTU
RES
(co
ntin
ued)
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n Is
otop
e am
ount
con
tent
Is
otop
e en
richm
ent
Uni
t siz
e
IRM
M-0
46b*
5
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n 4.
112
6(62
) µm
ol
233 U
·g-1
0.46
5 71
(70)
µm
ol
242 P
u·g-1
n(
233 U
)/n(U
) =
0.98
0 n(
242 P
u)/n
(Pu)
=
0.94
3 10
mL
IRM
M-0
90*
5 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
4.18
6 8(
63)
µmol
23
3 U·g
-1
41.8
20(6
7)
nmol
24
2 Pu·
g-1
n(23
3 U)/n
(U)
= 0.
976
n(24
2 Pu)
/n(P
u)
= 0.
942
10 m
L
*The
se re
fere
nce
mat
eria
ls a
re d
ispa
tche
d as
radi
oact
ive
trans
ports
. Add
ition
al li
cens
es m
ay b
e re
quire
d pr
ior t
o sh
ipm
ent.
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. The
y ar
e gi
ven
in
pare
nthe
ses
and
incl
ude
a co
vera
ge fa
ctor
k=2
. The
y ap
ply
to th
e la
st d
igit(
s) o
f the
val
ue.
1
30 2.
2.4
THO
RIU
M
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n Is
otop
e am
ount
con
tent
Is
otop
e en
richm
ent
Uni
t siz
e
IRM
M-0
60*
5 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
0.17
5 5(
13)
µmol
23
0 Th·g
-1
n(23
0 Th)/n
(Th)
=
0.99
8 5
10 m
L
IRM
M-0
61*
5 M
HN
O3
solu
tion
2.47
4(18
) nm
ol
230 Th
·g-1
n(23
0 Th)/n
(Th)
=
0.99
8 5
5 m
L
*The
se re
fere
nce
mat
eria
ls a
re d
ispa
tche
d as
radi
oact
ive
trans
ports
. Add
ition
al li
cens
es m
ay b
e re
quire
d pr
ior t
o sh
ipm
ent.
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. The
y ar
e gi
ven
in
pare
nthe
ses
and
incl
ude
a co
vera
ge fa
ctor
k=2
. The
y ap
ply
to th
e la
st d
igit(
s) o
f the
val
ue.
31 2.
2.5
K-e
dge
REF
EREN
CE
MA
TER
IAL
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n Is
otop
e am
ount
con
tent
Is
otop
e en
richm
ent
Com
men
t U
nit s
ize
IRM
M-3
501*
3
M H
NO
3 so
lutio
n 6.
542
6(94
) µm
ol
239 P
u·g-1
0.
706
4(11
) m
mol
23
8 U·g
-1
n(23
9 Pu)
/n(P
u)
= 0.
941
n(23
8 U)/n
(U)
= 0.
993
~ 2.
5 g
Pu·
L-1
~ 25
0 g
U·L
-1
10 m
L
*The
se re
fere
nce
mat
eria
ls a
re d
ispa
tche
d as
radi
oact
ive
trans
ports
. Add
ition
al li
cens
es m
ay b
e re
quire
d pr
ior t
o sh
ipm
ent.
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. The
y ar
e gi
ven
in
pare
nthe
ses
and
incl
ude
a co
vera
ge fa
ctor
k=2
. The
y ap
ply
to th
e la
st d
igit(
s) o
f the
val
ue
32
3 R
EFER
ENC
E M
ATE
RIA
LS C
ERTI
FIED
FO
R E
LEM
ENT
AM
OU
NT
CO
NTE
NT
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n El
emen
t am
ount
con
tent
U
nit s
ize
EC
-NR
M-1
01*
natu
ral u
rani
um m
etal
999.
85(5
) m
g U
·g-1
0.65
– 1
.75
g
EC
-NR
M-1
06*
natu
ral u
rani
um d
ioxi
de p
elle
ts
(10
g ea
ch)
88
1.43
(24)
m
g
U·g
-1
150
g
EC
-NR
M-1
10*
depl
eted
ura
nium
dio
xide
pel
lets
(1
g e
ach)
881.
34(1
3)
mg
U
·g-1
25 g
EC
-NR
M-1
13*
uran
ium
ore
3.21
1(84
) m
g
U·g
-1
100
or 2
00 g
EC
-NR
M-1
14*
uran
ium
ore
1.63
6(58
) m
g
U·g
-1
100
or 2
00 g
*The
se re
fere
nce
mat
eria
ls a
re d
ispa
tche
d as
radi
oact
ive
trans
ports
. Add
ition
al li
cens
es m
ay b
e re
quire
d pr
ior t
o sh
ipm
ent.
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. Th
ey a
re g
iven
in p
aren
thes
es a
nd
incl
ude
a co
vera
ge fa
ctor
k=2
. The
y ap
ply
to th
e la
st d
igit(
s) o
f the
val
ue.
334
FISS
ION
MO
NIT
OR
S U
rani
um-d
oped
oxi
de g
lass
S
ampl
es o
f IR
MM
-540
R a
nd IR
MM
-541
con
sist
of a
gla
ss d
isc
of 1
5 m
m d
iam
eter
and
2 m
m th
ickn
ess,
pol
ishe
d on
bot
h si
des.
Thi
s C
RM
is in
tend
ed to
be
used
as
a ne
utro
n flu
x ra
te m
onito
r for
the
purp
ose
of a
ge d
eter
min
atio
ns o
f geo
logi
cal s
ampl
es w
ith th
e fis
sion
-trac
k m
etho
d. T
he C
RM
may
als
o be
use
d fo
r ur
aniu
m d
eter
min
atio
ns in
geo
logi
cal o
r oth
er m
ater
ials
.
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n U
rani
um m
ass
frac
tion
Uni
t siz
e
IRM
M-5
40R
*
Ura
nium
-dop
ed o
xide
gla
ss
1
5 (0
.9) µ
g U
·g-1
Gla
ss d
isc
of 1
5 m
m d
iam
eter
and
2m
m th
ickn
ess,
pol
ishe
d on
bot
h si
des
IRM
M-5
41*
U
rani
um-d
oped
oxi
de g
lass
49.
4 (2
.7) µ
g U
·g-1
Gla
ss d
isc
of 1
5 m
m d
iam
eter
and
2m
m th
ickn
ess,
pol
ishe
d on
bot
h si
des
*The
se re
fere
nce
mat
eria
ls a
re d
ispa
tche
d as
radi
oact
ive
trans
ports
. Add
ition
al li
cens
es m
ay b
e re
quire
d pr
ior t
o sh
ipm
ent.
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. Th
ey a
re g
iven
in p
aren
thes
es a
nd
incl
ude
a co
vera
ge fa
ctor
k=2
. The
y ap
ply
to th
e la
st d
igit(
s) o
f the
val
ue.
34 O
xide
Mic
rosp
here
s Th
ese
nucl
ear r
efer
ence
mat
eria
ls (N
RM
s) a
re in
tend
ed to
be
used
as
reac
tor n
eutro
n fis
sion
dos
imet
ers.
The
fiss
ile n
uclid
e of
inte
rest
for I
RM
M-5
01 is
238 U
. Im
purit
ies
of 23
5 U c
ause
inte
rfere
nces
dur
ing
appl
icat
ion,
and
ther
efor
e bo
th th
e ur
aniu
m m
ass
fract
ion,
and
the
238 U
/U a
nd th
e 23
5 U/U
abu
ndan
ces
are
certi
fied.
The
fiss
ile n
uclid
e of
inte
rest
for I
RM
M-5
02 is
237 N
p. B
oth
of th
ese
NR
Ms
are
also
ava
ilabl
e in
hig
h pu
rity
vana
dium
tube
s w
elde
d an
d le
ak te
sted
(5,
7 or
12
mg
oxid
e pe
r tub
e).
Cod
e D
escr
iptio
n C
ertif
ied
valu
e U
nit s
ize
IR
MM
-501
*
238 U
O2
87
9.4(
28) m
g U
·g-1 9
99.9
89
6(5)
mg
238U
·g-1
10
.4(5
) µg
235U
·g-1
A
: 0.
5 m
m s
pher
es
100
mg
B
: 1.
0 m
m s
pher
es
200
mg
C
: V
enc
apsu
late
d 5,
7 o
r 12
mg
IR
MM
-502
*
237 N
pO2
87
3(7)
mg
Np·
g-1
A
: 0.
5 m
m s
pher
es
100
mg
C
: V
enc
apsu
late
d 15
mg
*The
se re
fere
nce
mat
eria
ls a
re d
ispa
tche
d as
radi
oact
ive
trans
ports
. Add
ition
al li
cens
es m
ay b
e re
quire
d pr
ior t
o sh
ipm
ent.
All
unce
rtain
ties
indi
cate
d ar
e IS
O/B
IPM
exp
ande
d st
anda
rd u
ncer
tain
ties
U =
k·u
c whe
re u
c is
the
com
bine
d un
certa
inty
. Th
ey a
re g
iven
in p
aren
thes
es a
nd
incl
ude
a co
vera
ge fa
ctor
k=2
. The
y ap
ply
to th
e la
st d
igit(
s) o
f the
val
ue.
35
5 ISOTOPIC CERTIFICATION MEASUREMENT SERVICES
5.1 MEASUREMENTS AGAINST ISOTOPE MIXTURES Isotope amount ratio in: Boron Zinc Plutonium Calcium Plutonium (irradiated) Chromium Silicon Thorium Platinum Magnesium Uranium Iron Uranium (irradiated) Lithium Uraniumhexafluoride Isotope amount content by IDMS: Boron Cadmium Iron Rubidium Lithium Chromium Magnesium Thorium Nitrate Copper Platinum Strontium Plutonium Mercury Uranium Chloride Thallium Sulphur Zinc
5.2 MEASUREMENTS AGAINST ISOTOPIC REFERENCE MATERIALS Cadmium Calcium Chromium Copper Lead Strontium Rubidium
5.3 MEASUREMENTS ON REQUEST For more information, please contact: André Verbruggen Coordinator Isotopic Reference Materials [email protected]
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6 CONSULTANCY SERVICES The Isotope Measurements Unit offers the following consultancy services: 1. consultancy on the use of isotopic techniques (measurements and tracing), in the areas of
food and drink, illicit drugs, environmental and clinical chemistry 2. training in the use of isotope dilution applied as a primary method of measurement (PMM) 3. training in the concepts and realisation of traceability to the SI (the international system of
base quantities and base units) 4. training in the preparation of isotopic reference materials (IRMs), for use in both non-
nuclear and nuclear applications (amount ratio- as well as spike IRMs) 5. training in performing uncertainty calculations in primary methods of measurement from
the ISO/BIPM and EURACHEM Guides onwards 6. training in carrying out calculations of mixing of isotopes up to the final values with their
uncertainties 7. training in the actual preparation of synthetic isotope mixtures 8. training in calibrated gas isotopic measurements
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7 ISOTOPIC MEASUREMENT TRAINING AND EDUCATION CENTRE - IMTEC The Isotope measurements Unit offers the training and education services in: 1. Isotopic Measurements including the required sample preparation: theory and practice 2. Concepts for traceability in chemical measurement 3. Metrology in chemistry 4. Uncertainty evaluation (ISO/BIPM guide) 5. Applications of isotopic measurements 6. External quality evaluation programmes (REIMEP®1, IMEP®2, NUSIMEP®3)
1 Regular European Interlaboratory Measurement Evaluation Programme 2 International Measurement Evaluation Programme 3 Nuclear Signatures Interlaboratory Measurement Evaluation Programme
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8 ISOTOPIC DATA AND INFORMATION CENTRE - ISDIC The Isotope Measurements Unit provides isotopic data and information on: 1. the official data-base for IUPAC on Isotopic Composition of the Elements 2. the complete literature of all measurements of Isotopic Composition of the Elements from
which the IRMM Isotope Measurements Unit is the official depository 3. the suppliers of enriched isotopes
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9 INDEX TO IRMM CERTIFICATES FOR ISOTOPIC REFERENCE MATERIALS This index provides a numerical listing of IRMM certificates with date of issue. Copies of certificates for current and out-of-stock Isotopic Reference Materials are available upon request, or can be found on the IRMM-website. In the case of re-certification both the original and re-certification dates are stated on the Certificate.
IRMM No. Certification Date
IRMM-007 July 2007 IRMM-009 December 1998 / revised June 2001 IRMM-010 February 1999 / revised June 2001 IRMM-011 June 1984 / revised June 2001 IRMM-012 February 2000 / revised June 2001 IRMM-013 - IRMM-014 December 1991 / revised June 1999 IRMM-015a July 1993/ revised November 2005 IRMM-016a March 2002/ revised November 2005 IRMM-017 May 1989 / revised November 1993 IRMM-018a November 2005 IRMM-019 July 1987 IRMM-020 July 1987 IRMM-021 September 1984 / revised July 1993 IRMM-022 September 1984 / revised July 1993 IRMM-023 September 1984 / revised July 1993 IRMM-023A June 1988 / revised July 1993 IRMM-024 September 1984 / revised July 1993 IRMM-025 July 1993 IRMM-026 July 1993 IRMM-027 July 1993 IRMM-028 May 1996 IRMM-029 May 1996 IRMM-029bis March 2000 IRMM-035 April 1997 IRMM-036 April 1997 IRMM-040 September 1984 IRMM-040a July 1991 / revised March 2001 IRMM-040-1 June 1984 IRMM-041-1 June 1984 IRMM-041-2 June 1984 IRMM-042 September 1987 / revised February 1993 IRMM-042a September 1987 IRMM-043 September 1985 / revised February 1993 IRMM-044 September 1987 / revised October 1998 IRMM-046-1 June 1984 IRMM-046-2 June 1984
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IRMM No. Certification Date
IRMM-046b March 1995 IRMM-047 July 1984 IRMM-047a December 1985 IRMM-049 September 1989 IRMM-049c May 1997 IRMM-050 June 1990 / revised October 1998 IRMM-051 January 1993 / revised June 1998 IRMM-052 May 1993 IRMM-053 May 1993/ revised February 2008 IRMM-054 May 1999 IRMM-056 May 1999 IRMM-057 February 2003 IRMM-058 May 2001 IRMM-060 September 1984 / revised February 1998 IRMM-061 September 1984 / revised February 1998 IRMM-072 September 1986 / revised July 1993 IRMM-073 March 2002 / revised February 2003 IRMM-074 July 2006 IRMM-075 August 2007 IRMM-081a August 2007 IRMM-083 December 1999 / revised March 2000 IRMM-084 December 1999 / revised March 2000 IRMM-085 December 1999 / revised March 2000 IRMM-086 August 2007 IRMM-090 July 1995 EC-NRM-101 December 1982 EC-NRM-106 March 1984 EC-NRM-110 July 1983 EC-NRM-113 February 1994 EC-NRM-114 February 1994 IRMM-171 May 1985 IRMM-183 December 1987 / revised June 1999 IRMM-184 December 1987 / revised June 1999 IRMM-185 December 1987 / revised June 1999 IRMM-186 December 1987 / revised June 1999 IRMM-187 December 1987 / revised June 1999 EC-NRM-199 (IRMM-199)
March 1992
EC-NRM-201 November 1981 EC-NRM-210 November 1989 IRMM-271 January 1989 IRMM-290 March 1993 / revised February 1995 IRMM-290a March 1995 IRMM-290b March 1995
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IRMM No. Certification Date
EC-NRM -501 July 1989 IRMM-502 July 1992 EC-NRM-521 November 1987 IRMM-540R January 2006 IRMM-541 January 2006 IRMM-610 January 1990 / revised April 2001 IRMM-611 January 1990 / revised March 2001 IRMM-615 July 1993/ revised November 2005 IRMM-618 July 1993 IRMM-619 October 1999 IRMM-620 June 1994 IRMM-621 September 1997 IRMM-622 September 1997 IRMM-624 March 2000 IRMM-625 March 2000 IRMM-626 In preparation IRMM-627 in preparation IRMM-628 in preparation IRMM-629 in preparation IRMM-632 November 2002 ERM-AE633 (IRMM-633)
November 2002 / February 2003
IRMM-634 September 1999 IRMM-635 September 1998 ERM-AE637 (IRMM-637)
March 2000 / revised June 2001
ERM-AE638 (IRMM-638)
April 2000 / revised June 2001
ERM-AE639 (IRMM-639)
May 2002
ERM-AE640 (IRMM-640)
May 2002
ERM-AE641 (IRMM-641)
February 2002
ERM-AE642 (IRMM-642)
February 2002
IRMM-643 June 2005 IRMM-644 June 2005 IRMM-645 June 2005 IRMM-646 June 2005 ERM-AE647 (IRMM-647)
November 2002
IRMM-649 March 2001 IRMM-651 July 2007 IRMM-652 July 2007 IRMM-653 July 2007 IRMM-654 July 2007
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IRMM No. Certification Date
ERM-AE670 (IRMM-670)
April 2004/ revised June 2005
IRMM-1027a December 1991 IRMM-1027b September 1992 IRMM-1027c June 1995 IRMM-1027d Withdrawn IRMM-1027e November 1998 IRMM-1027f May 2002 IRMM-1027h February 2005 IRMM-1027i September 2006 IRMM-1027j August 2007 IRMM-1027k In preparation IRMM-1029a January 1999 IRMM-1030 November 1996 IRMM-3100 in preparation IRMM-3102 in preparation IRMM-3183 March 2007 IRMM-3184 March 2007 IRMM-3185 March 2007 IRMM-3186 March 2007 IRMM-3187 March 2007 IRMM-3501 January 1999 / revised June 2001 IRMM-3636a in preparation IRMM-3636b in preparation IRMM-3660a in preparation IRMM-3660b in preparation IRMM-3701 (ERM-AE701)
November 2003
IRMM-3702 July 2007
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Governing the Sales Contracts of the IRMM-JRC Geel
All sales contracts between the IRMM, Directorate General Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, hereinafter to be referred to as “the Seller” and its clients, hereinafter to be referred to as “the Buyer” shall be governed by and processed in accordance with the following terms and conditions. Acceptance of Seller’s quotation by Buyer automatically implies acceptance by Buyer of Seller’s Terms and Conditions. 1. Unless stated otherwise on the quotation, materials and services shall be
furnished at prices and service fees fixed by the Seller, in effect on the date of shipment of materials or performance of the services. Where no specific prices are in effect, materials and services shall be furnished at prices and service fees calculated by the IRMM. The Seller’s decision in these matters is final. Prices in catalogues issued by the Seller are subject to change without notice.
2. Subject to applicable regulations, Seller shall ship all materials covered by this
order “Free Carrier Geel, Belgium” (FCA), normally by certified parcel post. Postage will be billed at cost and itemised on the invoice. Under this term it is understood that Seller shall have fulfilled his obligation to deliver when he has handed over the materials, cleared for export, into the charge of the carrier named by the Buyer or appointed by the Seller on behalf and at the expense of the Buyer.
3. Materials that, due to regulations or for any other practical reason, cannot be sent
by certified parcel post shall be delivered “Ex Works Geel, Belgium”, (EXW). Under this term the Seller fulfills his obligation to deliver when he has made the materials available at his premises. The Buyer bears all costs and risks of loss of or damage to the goods, involved in taking the materials from the seller’s premises to the desired destination.
4. If necessary, the Seller, at the Buyer’s request, risk and expense, may provide
assistance in obtaining any export licence or other official authorisation necessary for the exportation of the materials.
5. It will be the Buyer’s responsibility to designate an experienced carrier as an
intermediate consignee for the shipment. This carrier will collect the materials from the Sellers facilities in Geel, Belgium. Shipping carriers and modes of shipment must fully comply with international and Belgian transportation regulations in effect at the time of shipment.
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6. Responsibility for loss of or damage to materials sold under this order shall pass to the Buyer when such materials have been handed over into the charge of the carrier named by the Buyer or appointed by the Seller on behalf and at the expense of the Buyer.
7. Buyer shall advise Seller of having taken delivery by means of the Confirmation of
Delivery form, a specimen is attached. This form is to be returned to Seller by mail or fax within six weeks after delivery. In the event that the form is not returned, Seller shall have the right to assume that Buyer has taken delivery.
8. Unless a prepayment is agreed, Seller shall establish the invoice concerned and
forward it to the Buyer upon receipt of the Confirmation of Delivery form from Buyer. Payment shall be made by bank transfer in EURO according to the following general payment terms of the European Commission:
i) Invoice payable after 45 days, in the event of non-payment by the due date, interest will be payable on the established entitlement at the European Central Bank rate + 3.5 points ii) All bank charges are for the account of the customer iii) Where the other party has claims on the Commission that are certain, of a fixed amount and due, the Commission reserves the right, after giving prior notification , to effect recovery by offsetting. iv) Failing payment by the due date, the Commission reserves the right
- to call in any financial guarantee lodged in advance - to enforce payment under Article 256 of the EC Treaty
The Buyer shall remit sums due to the Seller’s bank account as stated on the invoice.
9. Seller reserves the right to request a prepayment or a bank guarantee, either
covering the whole order amount or a part of it. 10. Seller reserves the right to limit quantities and frequency of orders. 11. Seller shall not be liable for any particular, indirect, incidental or consequential
damage, including but not limited to, injury or damaged caused to persons or property, or loss of any kind whatsoever, resulting from packaging, labelling, transportation, delay in filling the order or in delivery, or otherwise.
12. Transfer of title and risk
The ordering of the Material shall entail the transfer of the title to the Material (in the sense of Title II, Chapter 8 of the EURATOM Treaty) from the Seller to the Buyer. Receipt of the signed orderform by the Seller shall determine the moment of the transfer of title to the Material.
All risks of accidental loss or damage to the Material shall pass from the Seller to
the Buyer in conformity with the Incoterm provision "ex works" (i.e. upon readiness of the Material to be loaded on the transporter's vehicle).
13. Failing any amicable arrangement, the courts of Turnhout, Belgium shall have
sole jurisdiction.
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End-Use Undertaking These details must be prepared on the end-users notepaper as an original signed document. The document will be presented to Belgian Authorities as part of the
export licence application Ia. Full name of end user /consignee : Position held in the organisation below : Address of End-user/consignee Address where goods are to be used
Institute/Company Institute/Company
Address Address
Town Town
Post Code Post Code
Nature of end-users business
lb. Has ordered from the European Commission JRC IRMM, Retieseweg, 2440 Geel
Belgium
2. The following item[s] a. Description
b. Quantity
End-Users order ref.
3. The item[s] ordered will be used for the following purpose(s):.
Undertaking 4. The goods described above are for our own use, at the address given above, and will
not be re-exported or sold for export. 5. The goods will not be used for military purposes 6. The goods will not be used for purpose connected with chemical biological or nuclear
weapons or missiles capable of delivering such weapons, nor will they be resold if we know or suspect that they are intended or likely to be used for such a purpose.
7. Further, neither these goods nor a replica of them will be used in any nuclear explosive activity or unsafeguarded nuclear fuel cycle activity
Name [block capitals]
Signature: Date:
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Notes For the IRMM to obtain the necessary export approval, the End User must supply an End-Use Undertaking. The End-Use undertaking must be:
− An ORIGINAL document, not a copy − Be prepared on the end-users / consignee's headed notepaper, − Signed and dated by the end-user / consignee − Contain the appropriate wording − Include a description of the goods − Include the quantities to be exported
Facsimile or photocopies of the End-use Undertaking. are not accepted. To avoid delays please complete all the required sections, in English if possible.
“Nuclear explosive activity” includes research on or development, design, manufacture, construction, testing or maintenance of any nuclear explosive device or components or subsystems of such a device. “Unsafeguarded nuclear fuel-cycle activity” includes research on or development, design, manufacture, construction, operation or maintenance of
i. any reactor, critical facility, conversion plant or fabrication plant, reprocessing plant, plant for the separation of isotopes of source or special fissionable material, or separate storage installation, where there is an obligation to accept International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safeguards at the relevant facility or installation, existing or future, when it contains any source or special fissionable material which is not being met,
or ii. any heavy water production plant, where there is an obligation to accept IAEA
safeguards on any nuclear material produced by or used in connection with any heavy water production therefrom which is not being met: and also includes any. such activity where there is no such obligation.
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