Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Nickel, plasma standard solution, Specpure®, Ni 1000μg/ml
Quantity/Pack Size – 100ml, 50ml, 500ml
Form – Liquid (aqueous solution)
Grade – Specpure® (ultra-high purity)
Application – ICP-OES, AAS, trace metal analysis, calibration standards
Product Overview
This Specpure® Nickel plasma standard solution delivers exceptional accuracy with a certified concentration of 1000µg/ml, making it ideal for demanding trace metal analysis applications. Formulated using ultra-high-purity nickel in a stabilized aqueous matrix, this solution ensures minimal matrix interference and superior long-term stability. The Specpure® grade guarantees low impurity levels, meeting the stringent requirements of ICP-OES, AAS, and other spectroscopic techniques. Each batch undergoes rigorous quality control to provide consistent performance, with full traceability to NIST standards. The solution is packaged in high-density polyethylene bottles to prevent contamination and preserve integrity during storage. Its precise concentration eliminates the need for dilution in most applications, saving time while maintaining analytical reliability. The aqueous formulation ensures compatibility with most instrumentation without requiring additional sample preparation. Whether used for calibration, quality control, or routine analysis, this standard solution provides the confidence needed for accurate nickel quantification across diverse sample types.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of this nickel plasma standard solution?
The solution remains stable for 24 months from the date of manufacture when stored unopened at room temperature, protected from light and moisture.
2. Can this standard be used directly for ICP-MS analysis?
While primarily designed for ICP-OES and AAS, it can be used for ICP-MS after appropriate dilution to match the instrument’s working range and matrix requirements.
3. What is the typical impurity profile for Specpure® grade?
Specpure® standards typically contain less than 10 ppb of other metallic impurities, with detailed certificates of analysis provided for each batch.
4. How should I handle potential contamination during use?
Use dedicated, acid-washed pipettes and containers. Always work in a clean environment and avoid contact with glassware that may leach silicates.
5. What alternatives exist for lower concentration requirements?
Consider our 100µg/ml nickel standard or prepare serial dilutions from this 1000µg/ml solution using ultra-pure water and acidified matrix.










