1830 Results for: "Analytical Standards"
Method 524.2 Revision 4 Mix
Supplier: SPEX CERTIPREP LLC
US EPA method 524.3 is a GC/MS method for the analysis of purgeable VOCs in finished drinking water. Analytes added to methanol 524.3 revision 4 are supplied in a 24-component mix.
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Simple Nutrients Standard, NSI
Supplier: SPEX CERTIPREP LLC
Ready-to-use whole volume standard
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2-Amino-3-chloro-1,4-naphthoquinone ≥98% (by HPLC)
Supplier: ALADDIN SCIENTIFIC
Product Application:Quinoclamine may be used as an analytical reference standard for the determination of the analyte in:Honeybees by dispersive solid-phase extraction (dSPE), followed by liquid and gas chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS and GC-MS/MS).Chlorophyll-containing matrix by dSPE and GC-MS/MS.
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ICP-MS Interferents B3 with Mercury, 2 µg/ml (2 ppm), SPEX CertiPrep
Supplier: SPEX CERTIPREP LLC
CLP Standards for ICP & ICP-MS
Our Contract Laboratory Program (CLP) standards allow you to Calibrate with Confidence®. The standards are to be used in conjunction with the Statement of Work for Inorganic Analysis; Multi-Media/Multi-Concentration Document Number ILM 05.3/ISM 01.2.
The final ICP check, performed in our own laboratories, is your stamp of assurance. We calibrate our instruments with traceable reference materials and show you the actual found value of the solution you receive, not just an ideal, calculated number as so many other standards manufacturers do. The combination of elements, concentrations and matrices listed have been diagnosed by SPEX CertiPrep for convenience of use and stability.
US EPA SOW ILM 05.3/ISM 01.2 gives specific procedures for the methods of analysis, target elements, and concentrationlevels. Standards are specified not only by the elements present and their relative concentrations, but also the order and frequency of running standards, blanks and samples. Details of these specifications may be found in the US EPA SOW ILM 05.3/ISM 01.2 in the following sections:
• Exhibit C, Inorganic Target Analyte List (TAL)
• Exhibit D, Analytical Methods
• Exhibit E, QA/QC Requirements
CLP ISM 01.2 and ILM 05.2 & 05.3 Standards for ICP-MS
For verification of inter-element and background correction factors at the beginning and the end of each analysis run. In addition, a verification must be done after every 20th sample. Two solutions are required for the most common interference check: Solution A, the interferents alone (CL-INT-A2) and Solution AB, a combination of interferents (CL-INT-A2) and analytes (CL-INT-B3 or CL-INT-B4). Solution A is prepared by diluting CL-INT-A2 10-fold. Solution AB is prepared by diluting CL-INT-A2 10-fold and CL-INT-B3 or CL- INT-B4 100-fold; for example, 10 ml of CL-INT-A2 and 1 ml of CL-INT-B3 or CL-INT-B4 into a 100 ml volumetric flask, brought to volume with a matrix blank. Once prepared, the solutions should be analyzed consecutively, starting with Solution A.
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High Concentration Acid Surrogates for CLP Series Methods
Supplier: SPEX CERTIPREP LLC
CLP Series Methods: The US EPA retains analytical services through the Contract Laboratory Program (CLP). The CLP follows detailed SOPs derived from EPA methods and SW-846. The CLP Volatile Organic Analysis Method is an analytical method for the analysis of aqueous or solid samples for VOCs by GC/MS.
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ICP Contract Required Detection Limit Standard 2 and 2A, SPEX CertiPrep
Supplier: SPEX CERTIPREP LLC
CLP Standards for ICP & ICP-MS
Our Contract Laboratory Program (CLP) standards allow you to Calibrate with Confidence®. The standards are to be used in conjunction with the Statement of Work for Inorganic Analysis; Multi-Media/Multi-Concentration Document Number ILM 05.3/ISM 01.2.
The final ICP check, performed in our own laboratories, is your stamp of assurance. We calibrate our instruments with traceable reference materials and show you the actual found value of the solution you receive, not just an ideal, calculated number as so many other standards manufacturers do. The combination of elements, concentrations and matrices listed have been diagnosed by SPEX CertiPrep for convenience of use and stability.
US EPA SOW ILM 05.3/ISM 01.2 gives specific procedures for the methods of analysis, target elements, and concentrationlevels. Standards are specified not only by the elements present and their relative concentrations, but also the order and frequency of running standards, blanks and samples. Details of these specifications may be found in the US EPA SOW ILM 05.3/ISM 01.2 in the following sections:
• Exhibit C, Inorganic Target Analyte List (TAL)
• Exhibit D, Analytical Methods
• Exhibit E, QA/QC Requirements
CLP ISM 01.2 & ILM 05.3 Standards for ICP
For ILM 05.3, a standard must be run at the Contract Required Detection Limits (CRDL). To verify linearity near the CRQL, this standard is analyzed at the beginning of the analysis run, after the ICV/ICB and before the ICSA and ICSAB. In addition, this standard must be run at a frequency of not less than 20 analytical samples and at the end of the analysis run, followed by the ICSA/ISCAB. The sequence order is CCV, CCB, CRI, ICSA, ICSAB, CCV, and CCB. For ISM 01.2, at least one of your calibration standards must be at the Contract Required Detection Limit (CRDL). This standard, when diluted, can be used as a calibration standard to fulfill this requirement.
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Whatman™ Grade 6 Qualitative Filter Papers, Whatman products (Cytiva)
Supplier: Cytiva
A standard grade filter for boiler water analysis.
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Phthalates Esters Semivolatiles Mix
Supplier: SPEX CERTIPREP LLC
US EPA method 8061 is an analytical method for the monitoring of phthalate esters in aqueous and solid samples by GC/MS or GC/ECD.
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ICP-MS Quality Control Standards for EPA Method 200.7, Inorganic Ventures
Supplier: Inorganic Ventures
Quality Control Standard 26 is a certified reference material set in a nitric acid/hydrofluoric acid matrix for stability.
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ICP-MS Interferents B3 without Mercury, 2 µg/ml (2 ppm), SPEX CertiPrep
Supplier: SPEX CERTIPREP LLC
CLP Standards for ICP & ICP-MS
Our Contract Laboratory Program (CLP) standards allow you to Calibrate with Confidence®. The standards are to be used in conjunction with the Statement of Work for Inorganic Analysis; Multi-Media/Multi-Concentration Document Number ILM 05.3/ISM 01.2.
The final ICP check, performed in our own laboratories, is your stamp of assurance. We calibrate our instruments with traceable reference materials and show you the actual found value of the solution you receive, not just an ideal, calculated number as so many other standards manufacturers do. The combination of elements, concentrations and matrices listed have been diagnosed by SPEX CertiPrep for convenience of use and stability.
US EPA SOW ILM 05.3/ISM 01.2 gives specific procedures for the methods of analysis, target elements, and concentrationlevels. Standards are specified not only by the elements present and their relative concentrations, but also the order and frequency of running standards, blanks and samples. Details of these specifications may be found in the US EPA SOW ILM 05.3/ISM 01.2 in the following sections:
• Exhibit C, Inorganic Target Analyte List (TAL)
• Exhibit D, Analytical Methods
• Exhibit E, QA/QC Requirements
CLP ISM 01.2 and ILM 05.2 & 05.3 Standards for ICP-MS
For verification of inter-element and background correction factors at the beginning and the end of each analysis run. In addition, a verification must be done after every 20th sample. Two solutions are required for the most common interference check: Solution A, the interferents alone (CL-INT-A2) and Solution AB, a combination of interferents (CL-INT-A2) and analytes (CL-INT-B3 or CL-INT-B4). Solution A is prepared by diluting CL-INT-A2 10-fold. Solution AB is prepared by diluting CL-INT-A2 10-fold and CL-INT-B3 or CL- INT-B4 100-fold; for example, 10 ml of CL-INT-A2 and 1 ml of CL-INT-B3 or CL-INT-B4 into a 100 ml volumetric flask, brought to volume with a matrix blank. Once prepared, the solutions should be analyzed consecutively, starting with Solution A.
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Fragrance Materials Test Mix (12 Components), Restek
Supplier: Restek
This fragrance materials test mix idela to performance evaluation for essential oils and fragrance chemicals.
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Volatiles Mix D for CLP SOW 2/88 and 3/90 (High Level)
Supplier: SPEX CERTIPREP LLC
Volatiles, CLP Series Methods: The US EPA retains analytical services through the Contract Laboratory Program (CLP). The CLP follows detailed SOPs derived from EPA methods and SW-846. The CLP Volatile Organic Analysis Method is an analytical method for the analysis of aqueous or solid samples for VOCs by GC/MS.
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ICP-MS Contract Required Detection Limit Standard 2, SPEX CertiPrep
Supplier: SPEX CERTIPREP LLC
CLP Standards for ICP & ICP-MS
Our Contract Laboratory Program (CLP) standards allow you to Calibrate with Confidence®. The standards are to be used in conjunction with the Statement of Work for Inorganic Analysis; Multi-Media/Multi-Concentration Document Number ILM 05.3/ISM 01.2.
The final ICP check, performed in our own laboratories, is your stamp of assurance. We calibrate our instruments with traceable reference materials and show you the actual found value of the solution you receive, not just an ideal, calculated number as so many other standards manufacturers do. The combination of elements, concentrations and matrices listed have been diagnosed by SPEX CertiPrep for convenience of use and stability.
US EPA SOW ILM 05.3/ISM 01.2 gives specific procedures for the methods of analysis, target elements, and concentrationlevels. Standards are specified not only by the elements present and their relative concentrations, but also the order and frequency of running standards, blanks and samples. Details of these specifications may be found in the US EPA SOW ILM 05.3/ISM 01.2 in the following sections:
• Exhibit C, Inorganic Target Analyte List (TAL)
• Exhibit D, Analytical Methods
• Exhibit E, QA/QC Requirements
CLP ISM 01.2 Standards for ICP-MS
For ISM 01.2, at least one of your calibration standards must be at the Contract Required Detection Limit (CRDL). This standard, when diluted, can be used as a calibration standard to fulfill this requirement.
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ICP Quality Control Standards for EPA, Rev. 4.4 and 5.4, Inorganic Ventures
Supplier: Inorganic Ventures
These standards are designed for Rev. 4.4 and 5.4.
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Laboratory Ovens, Gravity Convection, Sheldon Manufacturing
Supplier: Sheldon Manufacturing
Gravity convection laboratory ovens are recommended for critical scientific and analytical use in laboratory and pilot plant product research. Typical applications include aging, curing, drying, baking, pre-heating, conditioning and life cycle testing.
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Fortification Solution
Supplier: SPEX CERTIPREP LLC
US EPA method 524.3 is a GC/MS method for the analysis of purgeable VOCs in finished drinking water. Analytes added to methanol 524.3 revision 4 are supplied in a 24-component mix.
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Hypersil™ ODS C18 HPLC Columns, Thermo Scientific
Supplier: Thermo Scientific
Classical Hypersil stationary phases have global recognition as an industry standard in HPLC, providing an effective analytical tool.
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Performance Check Solution for US EPA Method 508, SPEX CertiPrep
Supplier: SPEX CERTIPREP LLC
Pesticides, PCBs and Herbicides
The EPA is tasked with the monitoring of environmental systems as they pertain to contamination and human health. The methods issued by the EPA are created to respond to specific toxins or persistent organic pollutants (POPs) found in environmental samples such as soil, source water, drinking water, and waste. In particular, pollutants such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), which were in widespread industrial use up until their restriction, are of concern due to their stable and persistent nature in the environment. Another group of chemicals of high concern is the hundreds of commercial pesticides and herbicides in use in the world today. Pesticides, from algaecides to virucides, are used in large quantities in industrial and private agriculture. The concern over human pesticide exposure over the past few decades has led to extensive monitoring of these pesticides. It has been reported that over 98% of insecticides and 95% of herbicides affect areas other than their intended target product. It is essential that monitoring agencies have accurate standard mixes to measure the pesticide levels in the environment.
Many new pesticides are now being tested using highly sensitive LC/MS techniques, in addition to traditional GC techniques, to determine minute amounts of residue in environmental samples and food products.
At SPEX CertiPrep, we facilitate ease of monitoring and testing of pesticides by creating pesticide test mixes to suit your monitoring needs. SPEX CertiPrep is the leader in offering pesticide standards designed to work within EPA, AOAC and FDA analytical testing methods using all of the leading analytical techniques: LC, LC/MS, GC, and GC/MS. Many pesticide standard mixes are readily available in our catalog along with a large list of single pesticide standards. In addition, custom pesticide mixes can be made to your specifications to create a mix that meets your needs.
US EPA Method 508 is an analytical method for the monitoring of organochlorine pesticides and PCBs in drinking water and ground water by GC/ECD
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Method 525.2 Herbicide Analytes, Restek
Supplier: Restek
Standard Acetochlor, CAS number: 34256-82-1, Purity: 98%, Concentration: 100 ug/mL, Solvent: methanol, Volume: 1 mL/ampul, Shelf Life: 6 months, Storage: 10 deg C
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Azithromycin, Moligand™ analytical standard
Supplier: ALADDIN SCIENTIFIC
Azithromycin, Moligand™ analytical standard
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Volatile Organics Combination Mix
Supplier: SPEX CERTIPREP LLC
US EPA method 502.2 is a general analytical method for the monitoring of halogenated, purgeable VOCs in drinking water and raw water sources by GC megabore capillary column techniques and hall and photoionization detectors (PID).
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Gentamicin Sulfate, Reference Standard
Supplier: USP
USP Reference Standards are specified for use in conducting official USP–NF tests and assays. USP also provides Reference Standards specified in the Food Chemicals Codex as well as authentic substances—high-quality chemical samples—as a service to analytical, clinical, pharmaceutical and research laboratories. To confirm accuracy and reproducibility, USP Reference Standards are rigorously tested and evaluated by multiple independent laboratories including USP, commercial, regulatory, and academic labs. USP also provide publicly available, official documentary standards for pharmaceutical ingredients in the USP–NF that link directly with our primary reference standards.
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Forced Air Ovens, SM05, SHEL LAB
Supplier: Sheldon Manufacturing
The SMO5 ovens are recommended for critical and analytical use in laboratory and pilot plant product research. Typical applications for the oven include aging, asphalt testing, curing, drying, pre-heating, conditioning and life cycle testing.
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TCLP Base/Neutral/Acid Extractable Spike Solution
Supplier: SPEX CERTIPREP LLC
Semivolatiles US EPA method 1311-TCLP series methods - EPA methods 1311 and 1312 analytical methods for the monitoring of a wide range of compounds in various samples using the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP).
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Trihalomethanes Voaltiles Mix (High Level)
Supplier: SPEX CERTIPREP LLC
Volatiles US EPA method 502.2 is a general analytical method for the monitoring of halogenated, purgeable VOCs in drinking water and raw water sources by GC megabore capillary column techniques and hall and Photoionization Detectors (PID).
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ICP Interferents A1, SPEX CertiPrep
Supplier: SPEX CERTIPREP LLC
CLP Standards for ICP & ICP-MS
Our Contract Laboratory Program (CLP) standards allow you to Calibrate with Confidence®. The standards are to be used in conjunction with the Statement of Work for Inorganic Analysis; Multi-Media/Multi-Concentration Document Number ILM 05.3/ISM 01.2.
The final ICP check, performed in our own laboratories, is your stamp of assurance. We calibrate our instruments with traceable reference materials and show you the actual found value of the solution you receive, not just an ideal, calculated number as so many other standards manufacturers do. The combination of elements, concentrations and matrices listed have been diagnosed by SPEX CertiPrep for convenience of use and stability.
US EPA SOW ILM 05.3/ISM 01.2 gives specific procedures for the methods of analysis, target elements, and concentrationlevels. Standards are specified not only by the elements present and their relative concentrations, but also the order and frequency of running standards, blanks and samples. Details of these specifications may be found in the US EPA SOW ILM 05.3/ISM 01.2 in the following sections:
• Exhibit C, Inorganic Target Analyte List (TAL)
• Exhibit D, Analytical Methods
• Exhibit E, QA/QC Requirements
CLP ISM 01.2 and ILM 05.2 & 05.3 Standards for ICP
For verification of inter-element and background correction factors at the beginning and the end of each analysis run. In addition, a verification must be done after every 20th sample. Two solutions are required for the most common interference check: Solution A, the interferents alone (INT-A1) and Solution AB, a combination of interferents (INT-A1) and analytes (INT-B3). Solution A is prepared by diluting INT-A1 20-fold. Solution AB is prepared by diluting INT-A1 20-fold and INT-B3 100-fold; for example, 5 ml of INT-A1 and 1 ml of INT-B3 into a 100 ml volumetric flask, brought to volume with a matrix blank. Once prepared, the solutions should be analyzed consecutively, starting with Solution A.
CLP ILM 02.0 Standards for ICP
For verification of inter-element and background correction factors at the beginning and the end of each analysis run. In addition, a verification must be done after every 20th sample. Two solutions are required for the most common interference check: Solution A, the interferents alone (INT-A1) and Solution AB, a combination of interferents (INT-A1) and analytes (INT-B1). Solution A is prepared by diluting INT-A1 20-fold. Solution AB is prepared by diluting INT-A1 20-fold and INT-B1 100-fold; for example, 5 ml of INT-A1 and 1 ml of INT-B1 into a 100 ml volumetric flask, brought to volume with a matrix blank. Once prepared, the solutions should be analyzed consecutively, starting with Solution A.
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Zirconium Crucibles
Supplier: XRF Scientific
Zirconium's distinctive properties make it a popular choice for fusions and fluxes in analytical chemistry and chemical processing.
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Iodine concentrate for dilution to 1L, 0.05 M I2 (0.1 N) volumetric solution, Fluka™
Supplier: Honeywell Research Chemicals
concentrate for 1L standard solution
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Service for Standard ME-T and ME Balances
Supplier: Mettler Toledo
Professional installation completed by a trained Mettler Toledo service technician will guarantee maximum performance and optimal use.
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Initial Combination Calibration Standard for US EPA Method 8082 and CLP Series Methods, SPEX CertiPrep
Supplier: SPEX CERTIPREP LLC
Pesticides, PCBs and Herbicides
The EPA is tasked with the monitoring of environmental systems as they pertain to contamination and human health. The methods issued by the EPA are created to respond to specific toxins or persistent organic pollutants (POPs) found in environmental samples such as soil, source water, drinking water, and waste. In particular, pollutants such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), which were in widespread industrial use up until their restriction, are of concern due to their stable and persistent nature in the environment. Another group of chemicals of high concern is the hundreds of commercial pesticides and herbicides in use in the world today. Pesticides, from algaecides to virucides, are used in large quantities in industrial and private agriculture. The concern over human pesticide exposure over the past few decades has led to extensive monitoring of these pesticides. It has been reported that over 98% of insecticides and 95% of herbicides affect areas other than their intended target product. It is essential that monitoring agencies have accurate standard mixes to measure the pesticide levels in the environment.
Many new pesticides are now being tested using highly sensitive LC/MS techniques, in addition to traditional GC techniques, to determine minute amounts of residue in environmental samples and food products.
At SPEX CertiPrep, we facilitate ease of monitoring and testing of pesticides by creating pesticide test mixes to suit your monitoring needs. SPEX CertiPrep is the leader in offering pesticide standards designed to work within EPA, AOAC and FDA analytical testing methods using all of the leading analytical techniques: LC, LC/MS, GC, and GC/MS. Many pesticide standard mixes are readily available in our catalog along with a large list of single pesticide standards. In addition, custom pesticide mixes can be made to your specifications to create a mix that meets your needs.
US EPA Method 8082 is an analytical method for the monitoring of PCBs in environmental samples by GC/ECD or GC/ELCD