May 8, 2019

Projects

Project (10) PlasticTrace – Tracing Micro and NanoPlastics in Food and Environment (EPM 21GRD07)
Beneficiaries Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica
Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung
Dansk Fundamental Metrologi A/S
Instituto Hidrográfico
Instituto Português da Qualidade, I.P.
Laboratoire national de métrologie et d’essais
Norsk Institutt for Vannforskning
Federale Overheidsdienst Economie, KMO, Middenstand en Energie
Suomen ymparistokeskus
Umweltbundesamt
FCiências.ID – Assoc. para a Investigação e Desenvolvimento de Ciências
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.
Helmholtz-Zentrum hereon GmbH
Postnova Analytics GmbH
Sciensano
SINTEF AS
Universidade da Coruña
Università degli Studi di Parma
Università degli Studi di Torino
Horiba France S.A.S
Nestlé Waters Management and Technology SA
SmartMembranes GmbH
LGC Limited
Financing European Parthership on Metrology (EPM)
Date Started 2022
Description PlasticTrace aims to address the urgent need for development and harmonisation of methods for the chemical identification, physical characterisation and quantification of released small micro/nanoplastics (SMPs/NPs) in drinking water, food and environmental matrices.

 

Project (9) UnipHied – Realisation of a Unified pH Scale (EURAMET 17FUN09)
Beneficiaries Government Office of the Capital City Budapest (BFKH)
Czech Metrology Institute (CMI)
Danish Fundamental Metrology (DFM)
Instituto Português da Qualidade (IPQ)
Laboratoire National de Métrologie et D’Essai (LNE)
Finnish Environment Institute (MIKES-SYKE)
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)
Ulusal Metroloji Enstitüsü (UME)
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg (Germany)
ANB Sensors Limited (United Kingdom)
FCiências.ID – Associação para a Investigação e Desenvolvimento de Ciências (Portugal)
Tartu Ulikool (Estonia)
Financing EURAMET
Date 2018 – 2021
Description pH is one of the most important chemical properties measured in both science and industry, playing a vital role in health, environmental studies, and material reprocessing. With potential to impact an extensive range of sectors, accurate analysis and monitoring of pH is essential. Due to theoretical and practical constraints, the comparison of pH between different media hasn’t been possible and over the last century this has led to the formation of several incompatible pH scales. In 2010 the concept of a unified acidity scale, pHabs, was devised to overcome this issue, but it has proved challenging to implement.

This project will put pHabs into practice by establishing a reliable and universally applicable procedure for measuring the acidity of any substance. It will also develop a validated set of calibration standards for a wide variety of media. In striving towards a practical and accurate unified pH scale, this project will support and strengthen EU manufacturing and innovation in industries from pharmaceuticals to petrochemicals and semiconductors.

 

Project (8) IUPAC/CITAC Guide for evaluation of risks of conformity assessment of a multicomponent material or object due to measurement uncertainty (IUPAC 2018-004-1-500)
Beneficiaries Independent Consultant on Metrology, Ilya Kuselman
Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica, Italy
School of Chemistry, Australia
Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon
Financing International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
Date Started July 2018
Description To develop a joint IUPAC/CITAC guide for classification and quantification of risks of false decisions on conformity of a multicomponent material or object to specification or regulation limits of its chemical composition, due to measurement uncertainty.

The guide will be helpful for improvement of understanding of consequences of measurement uncertainty and correct choice of methods for testing chemical composition of multicomponent materials and objects. The opportunity to work with CITAC and prepare a joint guide (as an IUPAC TR), will give the widest possible exposure to our work and justifies, in our opinion, the requested extension.

 

Project (7) AQUIMar – Caracterização geral das áreas aquícolas para estabelecimento de culturas marinhas
Beneficiaries Instituto Hidrográfico
Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon
Centro de Ciências do Mar e do Ambiente
Instituto Politécnico de Leira
Centro de Química Estrutural – Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa
Financing Mar2020
Date 2018 – 2021
Description Assessment of the feasibility of establishing new aquaculture units in Portugal.

 

Project (6) Risks of conformity assessment of a multicomponent material or object in relation to measurement uncertainty of its test results (IUPAC 2016-007-1-500)
Beneficiaries Independent Consultant on Metrology, Ilya Kuselman
Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica, Italy
School of Chemistry, Australia
Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon
Financing International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
Date 2016 – 2017
Description Development of an approach for evaluation of the probability of false decisions in conformity assessment of a multicomponent material or object in relation to measurement uncertainty of chemical analysis results of a sample of the material or object. This probability, combining probabilities of false decisions concerning different components of the material or object, will characterize the sample conformity as a whole. The solution to this problem is important for understanding conformity assessment risks in food control, environmental control, customs control, clinical analysis, medicines control and other fields.

Risks were estimated for cases where the concentration of components in the analysed sample are independent or correlated. Calculations were performed in R-ambient and using a user-friendly MS-Excel spreadsheets to allow the easy application of the developed tools.

 

Project (5) Development of a computational tool for the identification of pesticides in foodstuffs by mass spectrometry (EXPL/QEQ-QAN/0458/2013)
Beneficiaries Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon
Principal Investigator: Ricardo J. N. Bettencourt da Silva
Financing Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT)
Date 2014 – 2015.
Description Development of a computational tool to define statistically sound criteria for the identification/examination of trace levels of pesticide residues in foodstuffs by LC-MS and GC-MS based on Monte Carlo simulations of ratios of characteristic and correlated signals. This tool is also used to estimate the uncertainty of the performed identifications/examinations.

The definition of statistically sound criteria for relative retention times, RRT, and ratios of the abundance of ions, RA, of the mass spectrum of the analyte must be able to assess the not-normal distribution of these ratios. A user-friendly MS-Excel spreadsheet, based on Monte Carlo simulations of ratios of highly correlated variables, was developed to define criteria for the variation of RRT and RA. The selected confidence level of the confidence intervals defines the true positive results rate, TP. Another MS-Excel file was developed to simulate the signal noise of the analytical instrument and quantify the probability of the noise producing false positive results, i.e. the false positive results rate, FP. The identification/examination uncertainty was estimated by the Likelihood ratio, LR (LR=TP/FP), of the Bayes Theorem that estimates how more likely a positive result is true than false. Models of the variation of the LR with the level of analyte were developed to estimate the Limit of Examination; the lowest analyte level that can be identified in a conclusive way – i.e. with a LR not smaller than 106.

These tools were successfully applied to the identification of trace levels of pesticide residues in foodstuffs.

 

Project (4) Metrology for ocean salinity and acidity (ENV05 OCEAN)
Beneficiaries National Metrology Institute of Germany (PTB)
National Institute for Metrological Research of Italy (INRiM)
Portuguese Institute for Quality (IPQ)
Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements of the European Commission (IRMM)
French National Laboratory for Metrology and Testing (LNE)
Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE)
Hungarian Trade Licensing Office of Hungary (MKEH)
National Physical Laboratory of the United Kingdom (NPL)
Slovak Institute of Metrology (SMU)
University of Tartu (UT)
University of Plymouth (UP)
Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon
Financing European Metrology Programme for Innovation and Research (EMPIR)
Date 2011 – 2014.
Description The project aimed at developing the metrological traceability to the SI system of measurements of the key variables salinity, pH, composition, and dissolved oxygen content of seawater which is mandatory to enable a common international basis for comparisons of long-term and widespread data in ocean observation.

 

Project (3) ArsonCPU – Development of computational tools for arson detection with quantified reliability (PTDC/QUI-QUI/103566/2008)
Beneficiaries Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon
Portuguese Criminal Police (PJ)
Faculty of Sciences and Technology of the New University of Lisbon
Institute for Biological Resources
Financing Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT)
Date 2009 – 2012
Description Development of a computational tool for the reliable identification/examination of the use of accelerants in arson, including the estimation of identification/examination uncertainty.

 

Project (2) METROPEST – Metrological Quality of the Analysis of Pesticide Residues in Foodstuffs of Vegetable origin (POTCI/ACR/47587/2002)
Beneficiaries General-Directorate for Crop Protection
Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon
Financing Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT)
Date 2003 – 2006
Description Development of a strategy for the international comparability of measurements of pesticide residues in foodstuffs of vegetable origin.

This project involved defining strategies for the selection of representative matrices and analytes to simplify the validation of analytical methods and the quality control of analysis performed using multi-matrix and multi-analyte methods of analysis. This selection was based on the equivalence of the multivariate pattern of nutritional parameters of foodstuffs or physicochemical properties of analytes.

It was also developed tools to estimate and correct relevant analyte losses in the analytical method to allow the comparability of measurements produced from sample treatments with different efficiency; i.e. associated with different analyte recovery.

 

Project (1) Development of a quality assurance program for chemical tests based on the measurement uncertainty
Beneficiary Controlab, Lda – Laboratory for Chemical, Physical and Biological Analysis
Financing Agency for Innovation S.A. (Agência da Inovação)
Programme “Doutorados e Mestres para as Empresas”
Date 1999
Description Development of a quality assurance program for chemical tests based on analytical methods validation and routine analysis quality control supported by detailed measurement uncertainty evaluations.

This innovative project aimed at evaluating the uncertainty of routine analysis results obtained at Controlab, Lda, to report that information to clients and use it in tests quality control.