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krickos » Wed Apr 22, 2009 11:19 am
Another option would be to try 10% DMSO/water as the diluent. We found that this seemed to help solubility of some organics and stabilized the systems.
Yes that is not a bad idea, however one need to be a bit careful when doing it, see figure 5 in this application note:
http://www2.shimadzu.com/applications/gc/g228.pdf
Also take not that DMF does not show the very same behaviour when diluted with water ie sensitivity increase does not seem to fall back after 50% as with DMSO.
The catch with % mixtures of DMF/DMSO in water is the expotential sensitivity increase you get for most solvents up to a 50% mixture. This in turn makes the preparation of the mixture important (metric cylinders is not that accurate

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As described in one of the USP methods, it may be better depending on % mixture from a reproducibility point of view to prepare stock standards in DMF/DMSO (longer stability) then dilute with water, accurately add 1ml of DMSO/DMF to your vials then add water based sample/standard solutions.
Even if this helps some with sensitivity and stabilisation of potential water vapour issues, it does not necessary solve the sample matrix issues. Those may still require addition of salts like NaCl or sodiumsulphate alternatively the use of the standard addition technique.
uhh got a bit longer than I thought but felt necessary.