-
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Wed Apr 17, 2013 1:02 am
Sound easy and the method is simple, preparing 3 standard calibration standard solution (0.5%, 0.1 %, and 0.01% MeOH in biodiesel, w/w), and then put the analyte and the standard into the headspace.
However, this simple 3 points calibration curve have problem. The y-intercept is too large, the 0.5% standard always has a lower-than-prediction signal, and the slope is too small. It seem that the calibration curve is non-linear.
Are there any parameters in the headspace setting could seriously affect the linearity of the response / extraction efficiency ? e.g. so-called "sample loop-filling time", sample loop temperature, pressurization, etc ?
Thx
