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State-of-the Art Comparability of Corrected Emission Spectra.1. Spectral Correction with Physical Transfer Standards and Spectral Fluorescence Standards by Expert Laboratories
Author(s) -
Ute ReschGenger,
Wolfram Bremser,
Dietmar Pfeifer,
Monika Spieles,
Angelika Hoffmann,
Paul C. DeRose,
Joanne C. Zwinkels,
François Gauthier,
Bernd Ebert,
R. Taubert,
C. Monte,
Jan Voigt,
J. Hollandt,
Rainer Macdonald
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
analytical chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.117
H-Index - 332
eISSN - 1520-6882
pISSN - 0003-2700
DOI - 10.1021/ac2034503
Subject(s) - comparability , calibration , nist , emission spectrum , chemistry , spectral line , analytical chemistry (journal) , metrology , fluorescence , measurement uncertainty , certified reference materials , remote sensing , optics , statistics , physics , computer science , detection limit , mathematics , environmental chemistry , chromatography , combinatorics , astronomy , natural language processing , geology
The development of fluorescence applications in the life and material sciences has proceeded largely without sufficient concern for the measurement uncertainties related to the characterization of fluorescence instruments. In this first part of a two-part series on the state-of-the-art comparability of corrected emission spectra, four National Metrology Institutes active in high-precision steady-state fluorometry performed a first comparison of fluorescence measurement capabilities by evaluating physical transfer standard (PTS)-based and reference material (RM)-based calibration methods. To identify achievable comparability and sources of error in instrument calibration, the emission spectra of three test dyes in the wavelength region from 300 to 770 nm were corrected and compared using both calibration methods. The results, obtained for typical spectrofluorometric (0°/90° transmitting) and colorimetric (45°/0° front-face) measurement geometries, demonstrated a comparability of corrected emission spectra within a relative standard uncertainty of 4.2% for PTS- and 2.4% for RM-based spectral correction when measurements and calibrations were performed under identical conditions. Moreover, the emission spectra of RMs F001 to F005, certified by BAM, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, were confirmed. These RMs were subsequently used for the assessment of the comparability of RM-based corrected emission spectra of field laboratories using common commercial spectrofluorometers and routine measurement conditions in part 2 of this series (subsequent paper in this issue).

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