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Thanks very much for any suggestions!
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Gizmo wrote:
Without knowing the nature of the chemicals you are working with and with a caveat that far better suggestions are surely to be found, maybe throwing a little caffeine or sucralose in the mix might be a means to test stability of your items in storage. I believe caffeine can be found as a C13 for internal standard options. Not sure about sucralose for C13 or other modifications but the stability on that is good enough to be used as an indicator of wastewater detection
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