Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Titanium, plasma standard solution, Specpure®, Ti 10,000µg/ml
Quantity/Pack Size – 50ml, 100ml, 500ml
Form – Liquid (aqueous solution)
Grade – Specpure® (high-purity, traceable)
Application – ICP-OES, AAS, calibration standards
Product Overview
This Specpure® titanium plasma standard solution delivers 10,000µg/ml concentration in a high-purity matrix, ensuring accurate and reproducible results in atomic spectroscopy applications. The solution is manufactured under stringent quality controls, providing traceability to NIST standards for reliability in critical analyses. Its stable formulation minimizes matrix interferences, making it suitable for calibration curves, method validation, and routine quality checks in ICP-OES and AAS workflows. The aqueous base ensures compatibility with most sample preparation protocols, while the Specpure® grade guarantees minimal contamination from trace impurities. Each batch undergoes rigorous testing for homogeneity and concentration accuracy, with certificates of analysis provided for documentation. The solution is packaged in high-density polyethylene bottles to prevent leaching or degradation, ensuring long-term stability when stored properly. Whether used in environmental testing, material science, or industrial quality control, this standard solution offers the precision required for demanding analytical tasks.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of this titanium plasma standard solution?
The solution remains stable for 24 months from the date of manufacture when stored unopened at 15–25°C. Once opened, use within 6 months for optimal accuracy.
2. Is this standard compatible with organic solvents for dilution?
This aqueous solution is designed for water-based dilutions. For organic solvent compatibility, verify with the solvent’s polarity and consult the COA for matrix effects.
3. Can this be used as a single-element standard for multi-element analysis?
Yes, but for multi-element analysis, ensure no spectral overlaps with other analytes in your method. Cross-check emission/absorption wavelengths for interference risks.
4. How should I dispose of unused or expired solution?
Follow local hazardous waste regulations. Neutralize with appropriate reagents if required, then dispose via authorized chemical waste channels.
5. Does this solution require refrigeration for long-term storage?
No, store at room temperature (15–25°C) away from direct sunlight. Refrigeration is unnecessary and may cause condensation-related contamination.










