P. Debievre et Hs. Peiser, BASIC EQUATIONS AND UNCERTAINTIES IN ISOTOPE-DILUTION MASS-SPECTROMETRY FOR TRACEABILITY TO SI OF VALUES OBTAINED BY THIS PRIMARY METHOD, Fresenius' journal of analytical chemistry, 359(7-8), 1997, pp. 523-525
A current interest in chemistry concerns traceability of analytical me
asurements to the International System of Units (SI) and the estimatio
n of their uncertainties in accordance with principles of metrology, t
hat is, measurement science. ''Primary methods of measurement'' achiev
e traceability to SI directly without intermediate reference standards
or materials and without significant empirical correction factors. Is
otope-dilution mass spectrometry should be regarded as such a method.
It has the potential of smallest presently achievable uncertainties fo
r analytical measurements directly or for the certification of referen
ce materials including those with abnormal isotopic composition. A sim
ple explanation of the method including its basic equations is given.
Full uncertainty estimation is emphasized in terms of these equations.
The wider use of concepts of metrology in chemistry is discussed.