Publication Type Journal Article
Title Estimation of precision and efficiency mass transfer steps for the determination of pesticides in vegetables aiming at the expression of results with reliable uncertainty
Authors Ricardo Bettencourt da Silva MJ Lino JR Santos M.Filomena Camões
Groups
Journal ANALYST
Year 2000
Month
Notice: Undefined index: in /afs/ist.utl.pt/groups/cqe/web/tmp/templates_c/77f86a5f762542dadf50c7f7fefa96acd45c2726_0.file.paper.tpl.html.php on line 163
Volume 125
Number 8
Pages 1459-1464
Abstract A bottom-up approach for the expression of results obtained from analytical methods that include analytical steps with recovery inherently different from 100\% [mass transfer steps (MTS): extraction, evaporation, clean-up procedures, digestion, etc.] is presented. The estimation of the combination of all MTS uncertainty involves the comparison of the experimental dispersion of replicated analyses of spiked samples with the estimation of the uncertainty obtained for the combination of all uncertainty sources except MTS ones ( incomplete estimation). The estimation of MTS uncertainty by difference is performed after evaluating the statistical difference between the incomplete estimation and the experimental dispersion (F-test). When the two estimations are statistically equivalent, the MTS uncertainty is considered to be negligible in relation to the other sources budget. The assumption of constancy of MTS performance within the analytical range is tested through single analyses at several concentration levels and is evaluated by the inclusion of the expected values at the intervals resulting from the combination of the MTS uncertainty estimation performed at one concentration level and the incomplete estimation. The developed methodology can also be useful for method optimisation and validation and for the detection of small trends in results. The determination of pesticides in sweet peppers by GC-NPD was used to explore the above concepts.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/
ISBN
Publisher
Book Title
ISSN 0003-2654
EISSN
Conference Name
Bibtex ID ISI:000088527900018
Observations
Back to Publications List