New standard reference material (srm) 2585: Organic contaminants in house dust to support exposure assessment measurements
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD, US, produced two house dust Standard Reference Materials (SRM) for lead and other trace elements to address indoor exposure to such elements. SRM 2583: Trace Elements in Indoor Dust, Nominal 90 mg per kg Lead and SRM 2584: Trace Elements in Indoor Dust, Nominal 1% Lead were the two SRMs. SRM 2583 was issued in 1996 and updated in 1998 with certified concentration values for arsenic, cadmium, chromium, mercury, and lead. SRM 2584 was issued in 1999 with certified concentration values for the same five elements, reference concentration values for an additional 10 elements, and information concentration values for 22 additional elements. SRM 2585: Organics in House Dust was another SRM that was intended to be used in evaluating methodology used for the determination of selected PAHs, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners, chlorinated pesticides, and PBDE congeners in house dust and similar matrices.
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