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KEY COMPARISON

International comparison CCQM-K52: Carbon dioxide in synthetic air

Rob M Wessel et al 2008 Metrologia 45 08011   doi: 10.1088/0026-1394/45/1A/08011  Help


Rob M Wessel1, Adriaan M H van der Veen1, Paul R Ziel1, Paul Steele2, Ray Langenfelds2, Marcel van der Schoot2, Damian Smeulders3, Laurie Besley3, Valnei Smarçao da Cunha4, Zeyi Zhou5, Han Qiao5, Hans Joachim Heine6, Belén Martin7, Tatiana Macé8, Prabhat K Gupta9, Elena Amico di Meane10, Michela Sega10, Francesca Rolle 10, Masaaki Maruyama11, K Kato12, N Matsumoto12, Jin Seog Kim13, Dong Min Moon13, Jin Bok Lee13, Francisco Rangel Murillo14, Carlos Ramírez Nambo14, Víctor M Serrano Caballero14, Manuel de Jesús Avila Salas14, Alejandro Pérez Castorena14, L A Konopelko15, Y A Kustikov15, A V Kolobova15, V V Pankratov15, O V Efremova15, Stanislav Musil16, Frantisek Chromek16, Miroslava Valkova16, Martin J T Milton17, Gergely Vargha17, F Guenther18, Walter R Miller18, Angelique Botha19, James Tshilongo19, Ipeleng S Mokgoro19 and Nompumelelo Leshabane19
1 NMi Van Swinden Laboratorium BV (NMi VSL), Thijsseweg 11, 2629 JA Delft, the Netherlands
2 CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, 107-121 Station Street, Aspendale, Victoria 3195, Australia
3 National Measurement Institute, Australia (NMIA), Bradfield Road, West Lindfield, NSW 2070, Australia
4 Instituto Nacional de Metrologia, Normalização e Qualidade Industrial (INMETRO), Rua Nossa Senhora das Graças, 50, Prédio 4, Xerém RJ, CEP 25250-020, Brasil
5 National Intistite for Metrology (NIM), Beijing Beisanhuan Donglu No. 18 Beijng 100013, People's Republic of China
6 Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM), Abteilung I, Unter den Eichen 87, D-12205 Berlin, Germany
7 Centro Español de Metrologia (CEM), C/del Alfar, 2, 28760 Tres Cantos (Madrid), Spain
8 Laboratoire National d'Essais,1, rue Gaston Boissier, 75724 Paris Cedex 15, France
9 National Physical Laboratory, Dr K S Krishnan Road, New Delhi-110012, India
10 Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica (INRiM), Strada delle Cacce 91, 10135 Turin, Italy
11 Chemicals Evaluation and Research Institute, Japan (CERI), 1600, Shimo-Takano, Sugito-machi, Kitakatsushika-gun, Saitama 345-0043, Japan
12 National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ), Tsukuba Central 3, Tsukuba 305-8563, Japan
13 Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS), Division of Metrology for Quality Life, PO Box 102, Yusong, Daejeon 305-340, Republic of Korea
14 CENAM, Km 4.5 Carretera a los Cues, Municipio del Marques CP 76900, Queretaro, Mexico
15 D I Mendeleyev Institute for Metrology (VNIIM), Department of State Standards in the field of Physical Chemical Measurements, 19, Moskovsky Prospekt, 198005 St Petersburg, Russia
16 Slovak Institute of Metrology (SMU), Karloveská 63, 842 55 Bratislava, Slovak Republic
17 National Physical Laboratory (NPL), Teddington, Middlesex TW11 0LW, UK
18 National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gas Metrology Group, 100 Bureau Drive, Building 301, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-3574, USA
19 National Metrology Institute of South Africa (NMISA), Private Bag X34, Lynnwood Ridge, 0040, South Africa

Abstract. The first key comparison on carbon dioxide in nitrogen dates from 1993–1994 (CCQM-K1.b). Since then, numerous national metrology institutes (NMIs) have been setting up facilities for gas analysis, and have developed claims for their Calibration and Measurement Capabilities (CMCs) for these type mixtures. In the April 2005 meeting of the CCQM Gas Analysis Working Group, a policy was proposed to repeat key comparisons for stable mixtures every 10 years. Consequently in 2007 the key comparison CCQM-K52 'Carbon dioxide in synthetic air' was carried out. This comparison is consistent with the proposed policy and enables NMIs that could not participate in the previous comparison to take part.

This report describes the results of a key comparison for carbon dioxide in synthetic air. The amount-of-substance fraction level of carbon dioxide chosen for this key comparison (360 µmol/mol) represents the ambient level of this component in air.

In total 18 NMIs and one WMO laboratory participated in the comparison. The agreement of the results in this key comparison is very good. With a few exceptions, the results agree within 0.3% (or better) with the key comparison reference value.

Most of the participants that did not participate in CCQM-K1.b do very well. In some cases, the uncertainties claimed are quite large in comparison with the NMIs for which this comparison is a true 'repeat', but the observed differences with the KCRV usually reflect that these claims are realistic. All participants in CCQM-K1.b that participated in this key comparison show improved results.

Main text. To reach the main text of this paper, click on Final Report. Note that this text is that which appears in Appendix B of the BIPM key comparison database kcdb.bipm.org/.

The final report has been peer-reviewed and approved for publication by the CCQM, according to the provisions of the CIPM Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA).

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