Surface chemical analysis — Sample handling, preparation and mounting — Part 1: Documenting and reporting the handling of specimens prior to analysis

This document identifies information to be collected and reported to an analyst by a user of surface analysis services regarding the selection and preparation of samples presented for surface analysis. Such information is required to ensure that the sample has been selected, processed, handled and stored in a manner consistent with the analysis objective, to insure the reliability and reproducibility of the analyses. This information should also appear, as appropriate to the analyses and planned data use, in a data record books, datasheets, certificates of analysis, reports or other publications. This information should be in addition to other details associated with to specimens to be analyzed, including synthesis information, processing history and other characterization that should become part of the data record (sometimes identified as provenance information) regarding the source of the material and changes that have taken place since it was originated. This document also includes informative annexes as an aid in understanding the special sample handling requirements of surface chemical analysis techniques, particularly: Auger electron spectroscopy (AES), Secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS or ESCA). The information presented may also be applicable for other analytical techniques, such as TXRF, that are sensitive to surface composition. This document does not define the nature of instrumentation or operating procedures needed to ensure that the analytical measurements described have been appropriately conducted.

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ISO/FDIS 20579-1
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Documenting and reporting the
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ISO/FDIS 20579-1
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Surface chemical analysis —
Secretariat: ANSI
Sample handling, preparation and
Voting begins on:
mounting —
Part 1:
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Documenting and reporting the
handling of specimens prior to
analysis
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Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Symbols and abbreviated terms. 2
5 Information to be documented and accompany a sample for analysis . 2
5.1 General sample handling requirements .2
5.2 Nature of sample, analysis objectives and any special requirements .3
5.3 Sample identification and provenance information .3
Annex A (normative) Overview of issues and methods related to sample handling . 4
Annex B (normative) Critical information about sample handling and order of analyses to
minimize contamination . 7
Annex C (normative)
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Contents
Foreword . v
Introduction . vi
1 Normative references . 1
2 Terms and definitions . 1
3 Symbols and abbreviated terms . 1
4 Information to be documented and provided to an analyst prior to undertaking
surface analysis . 2
4.1 General sample handling requirements . 2
4.2 Nature of sample, analysis objective and any special requirements . 2
4.3 Sample I.D. and provenance information regarding the selection, history, handling,
storage, and processing of specimens prior to submission for surface analysis . 2
Annex A (normative) Overview of issues and methods related to sample handling and table
identifying typical handling requirements. . 4
A.1 Analysis objectives . 4
A.1.1 Multiple types of analysis objectives and related sample handling requirements . 4
A.1.1.1 Objective Type 1 . 4
A.1.1.2 Objective Type 2 . 5
A.1.1.3 Objective Type 3 . 5
A.2 Overview of relationships between objectives and sample handling and storage
requirements . 6
Annex B (normative ) Critical information about sample handling and order of analyses to
minimize contamination . 8
B.1 Potential Sources of contamination during handling . 8
B.2 Suggested handling procedures to minimize contamination . 8
B.2.1 Important generic sample handling recommendations: . 8
B.3 Considerations when multiple analysis techniques are required . 9
Annex C (normative) Sample Storage and Transport .
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