Groups
in Analytical
Chemistry Division (ACD)
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Inorganic Chemical Metrology
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Developing,
critically evaluating, and applying techniques for the identification
and measurement of inorganic and organometalic species
using X-Ray, optical, and mass spectrometries. Research on the science that supports the identification and quantitation of chemical species by nuclear analytical techniques.
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Organic Chemical Metrology
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Developing,
critically evaluating, and applying techniques for the identification
and measurement of organic and organometallic species
in a variety of matrices including biological tissue and fluids
(e.g., human serum and urine), food materials, and environmental
matrices.
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Gas Metrology
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Conducting
research in gas metrology and classical analytical chemistry
including: titrimetry, gravimetry, the thermodynamic basis for
pH, wet chemical and eletroanalytical methods. |
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About
Analytical
Chemistry Division (ACD)
Analytical
Chemistry Division, part of NIST's
Chemical Science and Technology
Laboratory. The Division serves as the Nation's reference
laboratory for chemical measurements and standards to enhance
U.S. industry's productivity and competitiveness, assure equity
in trade, and provide quality assurance for chemical measurements
used for assessing and improving public health, safety, and
the environment. |
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