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I'm doing my first PT on PCBs in Transformer oil. (8082; GC-ECD)
For years, I've done PCBs in soil and water. In the previous cases, the PT chromatograms looked perfect - like an analytical standard - so identifying the aroclor was easy.
This time, it's not a perfect match for any aroclor. I tried a 1/10 dilution in hexane, and a 1/20. The latter looked a little closer to the pattern that best matches. I had read somewhere online that hydrocarbons in mineral oil can repress the signal of the ECD.
Maybe I should get cal standards in transformer oil for this method going forward? Though I tried spiking an analytical standard with a proportional amount of mineral oil and did not see any effect.
Any suggestions?