Project: Development of scientific and technical capabilities in the field of chemical analysis
Acronym | 16RPT01 ChemMet-Cap (Reference Number: 16RPT01) |
Duration | 01/06/2017 - 31/05/2020 |
Project Topic | Detecting trace amounts of chemicals within larger samples has many important applications, including food standards, air quality, waste monitoring, and soil analysis. Chemical metrology is less developed than physical metrology and lacks the calibration infrastructure. Many emerging NMIs and DIs struggle to provide the level of uncertainty required by increasingly demanding food safety standards and environmental legislation.This project will improve chemical metrology capabilities and traceability for emerging NMIs/DIs. Specific outcomes will include calibration methods for trace element analysis based on the traceable isotope dilution mass spectrometry methodology, and pH measurement cells with low uncertainties for use in field laboratories. It will develop long term strategies to ensure the new capabilities and skills are embedded within emerging NMIs/DIs. This will give chemical analysis laboratories throughout Europe access to better quality chemical measurements, providing the infrastructure needed to support new environmental directives and food safety requirements. |
Website | visit project website |
Network | EMPIR |
Call | EMPIR Call 2016 |
Project partner
Number | Name | Role | Country |
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1 | Laboratoire national de métrologie et d'essais | Coordinator | France |
2 | Bulgarian Institute of Metrology | Partner | Bulgaria |
3 | Biroul Roman de Metrologie Legala | Partner | Romania |
4 | Turkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Arastirma Kurumu | Partner | Türkiye |
5 | Independent Authority for Public Revenue | Partner | Greece |
6 | Institut National de Recherche et d'Analyse Physico-Chimique | Partner | Tunisia |