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I'm new here.
I am currently faced with a problem of developing a method of analysis of TEA and MeOH in an aqueous matrix containing large levels of mineral salts. Obviously I cannot inject the aqueous solution so I make the solution up in acetone which leads to precipitation of minerals. I then syringe-fiter the mixture and do a direct injection on GC. This, however, produces irreproducible results. I suspect this is partly due to some TEA and MeOH being retained in aqueous phase containing minerals.
My instinct calls for head-space analysis. Is it the way to go or there is a way around it. My lab does not currently have a head space setup but this can be purchase if needed.
Thanks in advance for any recommendations
Regards,
Gung
