Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Cerium, plasma standard solution, Specpure®, Ce 1000µg/ml
Quantity/Pack Size – 50ml, 100ml
Form – Liquid (aqueous solution)
Grade – Specpure® (high-purity standard)
Application – Plasma emission spectroscopy, atomic absorption, trace metal analysis
Product Overview
This cerium plasma standard solution from Specpure® delivers exceptional purity and accuracy for demanding analytical applications. Formulated at a precise 1000µg/ml concentration, it serves as a reliable calibration standard for plasma emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES) and atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS). The Specpure® grade ensures minimal matrix interferences, providing consistent performance in trace metal analysis. Packaged in high-density polyethylene bottles to maintain stability, this solution is ready for immediate use without requiring additional dilution for most applications. Its long shelf life and resistance to contamination make it ideal for laboratories requiring reproducible results. The aqueous matrix is compatible with most standard analytical instruments, eliminating the need for complex sample preparation. Whether used for routine quality control or advanced research, this cerium standard offers the precision and reliability that modern laboratories demand.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of this cerium plasma standard solution?
The solution remains stable for 24 months from the date of manufacture when stored unopened at room temperature. Once opened, it should be used within 6 months for optimal accuracy.
2. Can this standard be used for both ICP-OES and AAS applications?
Yes, the 1000µg/ml concentration is suitable for both plasma emission spectroscopy and atomic absorption techniques, though dilution may be required depending on your specific instrument requirements.
3. What material are the bottles made from?
The solution is packaged in high-density polyethylene (HDPE) bottles that are resistant to chemical leaching and contamination, ensuring sample integrity.
4. Is this solution compatible with organic solvents?
This is an aqueous solution and should not be mixed with organic solvents as it may cause precipitation or inaccurate readings in your analysis.
5. How should I dispose of unused solution?
Follow standard laboratory protocols for chemical waste disposal. Neutralize if required and dispose of through approved hazardous waste channels according to local regulations.










