Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Palladium, 10000 ppm ICP single-element standard
Quantity/Pack Size – 100 ml
Form – Liquid (2% HNO₃ matrix)
Grade – ICP Standard (Traceable to NIST SRM)
Application – ICP-OES, ICP-MS, AAS calibration
Product Overview
This 10000 ppm palladium ICP single-element standard delivers exceptional purity and stability for demanding trace metal analysis. Formulated in a 2% nitric acid matrix, it ensures minimal interference and maximum compatibility with ICP-OES, ICP-MS, and atomic absorption spectroscopy systems. The standard is rigorously tested for accuracy, with certification traceable to NIST reference materials, guaranteeing reliable calibration curves and quantitative results. Its long-term stability eliminates frequent recalibration needs, while the amber glass packaging protects against photodegradation. The low-particle formulation prevents nebulizer clogging, maintaining instrument uptime. Each batch undergoes multi-point verification for concentration consistency, with a certificate of analysis provided for quality assurance. The standard’s broad linear range accommodates both high and low concentration samples without dilution requirements. Its compatibility with common acid digestion protocols makes it versatile for diverse sample matrices. The sealed packaging with tamper-evident features ensures integrity during transport and storage.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of this palladium ICP standard when unopened?
The unopened standard maintains its certified concentration for 24 months from the date of manufacture when stored at 15-25°C in its original packaging.
2. Can this standard be used for both ICP-OES and ICP-MS applications?
Yes, the 10000 ppm concentration is suitable for both techniques, though you may need to dilute for ICP-MS depending on your instrument’s linear range and sample requirements.
3. What material is used for the container to prevent contamination?
The standard is packaged in Type I borosilicate glass bottles with PTFE-lined caps to minimize leachables and ensure chemical inertness.
4. Is this standard compatible with organic solvents for sample preparation?
The nitric acid matrix makes it primarily designed for aqueous systems. For organic solvent compatibility, consider our organometallic standards or consult our technical team.
5. How should I dispose of unused portions of this standard?
Follow your institution’s chemical waste disposal protocols for heavy metal solutions. The nitric acid matrix requires neutralization before disposal in most cases.










