by
GOM » Tue Dec 08, 2015 7:59 pm
Hi
First, it is always useful to think of a plastic/polymer as being a very thick liquid, therefore, due to the different volatilities and polarities of the components of the fragrance. the permeation into the headspace will not fully reflect the original abundances in the plastic. i.e. You will not see all of the fragrance components in their original abundances unless the sample is is totally dissolved in a suitable solvent
Next, the response of the FID can bear little relationship to your nasal response (for example. for protection, our noses have evolved to be more sensitive to certain functional groups, which indicates that there is a microbial presence that could harm us - and our response to alkanes is quite low)
So headspace analysis over time compared to the original fragrance profile is the way to go
Regards
Ralph