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Using Watersamples for GC/MS
Discussions about GC and other "gas phase" separation techniques.
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ah okay.. I understand. so the water in the source is probably the reason for the decrease of Area over a sequence.
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Is there a suggestion to remove the water after each injection?
Maybe inject methanol or some solvent to dilute it an help it get carried away?
Maybe inject methanol or some solvent to dilute it an help it get carried away?
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