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We are analyzing residual solvents by GC head space. We inject 4 MHE from a standard vial with e.g. EtOH and then we inject our sample 4 times. We have acceptance criterias for the slope of the logarithm of the 4 areas; R2>= 0.95.
BUT my question is: Is not the slope more of interest, of course should the regression look fine but if the slope of EtOH in sample is totaly different from the slope in standard?? Can we really compare areas between sample and standard if the slope differ? In this case the slope differ by a factor of 10...
Another problem: The first injection often give rise to a smaller peak of EtOH in samples then the second injection (out of 4). The areas should decrease over number of injections. This problem can we only see for the solvent EtOH and none of our other 10 in the same method. Some kind of equlibration problem?
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BR
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