Evaluation of instrumental parameters for analytical data assurance at Chemical Dosimetry Laboratory of the Regional Center of Nuclear Sciences (CRCN)
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quality control, calibration of spectrophotometer, chemistry dosimetryAbstract
Instrumental parameters need to be evaluated for obtaining acceptable analytical results for a specific instrument. The performance of the UV-VIS spectrophotometer can be verified for wavelengths and absorbances with appropriate materials (solutions of different concentrations of K2CrO4, for example). The aim of this work was to demonstrate the results of the procedures to control the quality of the measurements carried out in the laboratory in the last four years. The samples were analyzed in the spectrophotometer and control graphics were obtained for K2CrO4 and Fe3+ absorbance values. The variation in the results obtained for the stability of the spectrophotometer and for the control of its calibration did not exceed 2%.Downloads
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Souza, V. L. B., Figueirêdo, M. D. C., & Cunha, M. S. (2011). Evaluation of instrumental parameters for analytical data assurance at Chemical Dosimetry Laboratory of the Regional Center of Nuclear Sciences (CRCN). Scientia Plena, 4(11). Retrieved from https://scientiaplena.emnuvens.com.br/sp/article/view/732
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