The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) in the United Kingdom provides traceable gas reference materials for calibration of atmospheric gas analysers where low uncertainty measurements of the amount fraction and/or stable isotope ratio of atmospheric components are required. Primary gas Reference Materials (PRMs) are available for amount fraction traceable to the SI and, for CO2 amount fractions between 380 and 800 μmol mol-1, can be linked to the WMO-CO2-X2019 scale via the BIPM.QM-P5 comparison. Traceable stable isotope ratio PRMs for the most potent anthropogenic greenhouse gases and climate relevant species including carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O) and carbon monoxide (CO) are available and are traceable to current globally recognised isotope reference scales including VPDB for δ13C-CO2, δ18O-CO2 and δ13C-CH4, VSMOW/SLAP for δ2H-CH4 and δ18O-N2O and Air N2 for δ15N-N2O. This paper details recent advances in the production of PRMs at NPL and outlines the PRMs and services currently being developed.
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