Y. Argebe et al., A primary isotopic gas standard for krypton with values for isotopic composition and molar mass traceable to the Systeme International d'Unites, INT J MASS, 206(1-2), 2001, pp. 129-136
Isotope amount ratios of krypton were measured on subsamples from one large
batch of high purity krypton separated from the atmosphere. Synthetic mixt
ures of enriched krypton isotopes were used to "calibrate" the measurements
with small uncertainties. The result is a primary isotopic gas standard (P
IGS) IRMM-2030 with certified values for isotope ratios, isotopic compositi
on, and molar mass of krypton with small combined uncertainties u(c), evalu
ated according to the ISO/BIPM Guide (GUM). It is commercially available fr
om IRMM-Geel or from MESSER (Duisburg, D). The certified krypton isotope am
ount ratios in the PIGS IRMM-2030 are as follows: n(Kr-78)/n(Kr-84)=0.006 2
32 5(55), n(Kr-80)/n(Kr-84)=0.040 107(17), n(Kr-82)/n(Kr-84)=0.203 43(17),
n(Kr-83)/n(Kr-84)=0.201 79(11), and n(Kr-86)/n(Kr-84)=0.303 205(59) with ex
panded uncertainty U=ku(c) and coverage factor k=2, The molar mass of Kr in
this sample is M(Kr)=83,798 02(16) g/mol. These values are in good agreeme
nt with published measurements of atmospheric krypton but have smaller comb
ined uncertainties and are "calibrated" by means of synthetic isotope mixtu
res. The values of the PIGS are traceable to the SI. Measurements of isotop
e amount ratios of krypton in other samples can be linked to SI using this
PIGS. (Int J Mass Spectrom 206 (2001) 129-136) (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.
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