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Currently I am having very inconsistent results with my standards when performing headspace analysis.
A stock solution containing 5 analytes (let's call them A, B, C, D, & E) in solvent is prepared. The stock solution is diluted directly into headspace vials, these vials are then analyzed as standards. Three vials of six different concentrations are prepared. The standard curves for analytes A, B, & D are consistent. This leads me to believe that I am not having a standard preparation problem, since all of the analytes are mixed together. However, the standard curves for C & E are very inconsistent.
For example, the three injections at 60 ppm may give me the following results:
Analyte - Injection 1 (area) - Injection 2 (area)- Injection 3 (area)
A - 50000- 52000- 48000
B - 60000- 60500- 59500
C - 30000- 21000- 37500
D - 55000- 58000- 53000
E - 40000- 48500- 32500
You can see that the %RSD for C & E would be very high, while the %RSD for A, B & D are low.
Has anyone ever seen this type of problem and can you offer any solutions/suggestions? Thank you!
