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I'm new to gas chromatography and I've been having systemic difficulties using an external standard as a means of quantifying samples. Its a GC-FID setup, and i get excellent linearity when looking at the calibration curve, but when i go to analyse a sample of the reference material it invariably comes out about 5% lower than it was specified. Area normalisation shows the specified value to be correct so I'm not sure whats going wrong. Reproducibility is fine, I suspect I'm doing something wrong in the way I've been calculating the calibration curve.
I weigh out a sample, then dissolve it in a weighed amount of acetone - near enough to ten ml in a volumetric flask. Then based on the stated purity of the reference i calculate the concentration by multiplying by 0.97 (97% reference purity). Then divide this figure by the total volume.
Anyone have any thoughts on a better system? I'd be grateful for any advice
