Abstract
Elemental mass fractions are normally reported on a dry-mass basis. In addition, producers of reference material state their property values for dry masses and relate them to a defined dry mass determination method. This paper describes how biases and uncertainties in dry mass correction factors may affect values reported as ‘concentration per dry mass’. The influence of the use of different drying methods, accuracy of drying temperature, length of drying, environmental humidity, and the sample mass used for dry mass determination have been evaluated using two candidate International Atomic Energy Agency reference materials. Deviation from proposed drying methods was observed to lead to differences of up to 5% in dry mass correction factors. In addition, the heterogeneity of sample moisture as well as hygroscopic behaviour during weighing play an important role in the uncertainty estimation. Proposals are made regarding which sources of uncertainty arising from dry mass determination should be considered and included in the combined uncertainty of analytical results.
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