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Thanks for any input.
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The FDA's 2024 analyte and matrix method extension uses labeled standards for the X:2FTS with deuteriums from CIL to get around this issue. Might be worth a try.We have had issues during PFAS analysis where the isotopes for the FTS analytes (13C2 4:2FTS, 13C2 6:FTS and 13C2 8:2 FTS) will either drop half response, or will drift high - sometimes up to 200%. The associated analytes will still pass CCV criteria, but this drift in the isotopes will cause the CCV to fail low or high. This will cause issues especially for UCMR5 analysis. In the past I have cleaned the source, thinking it was the problem, and then recalibrated. A few days later the isotopes often will go back to where they were initially - if they started failing high - then they drop back low, or vice-versa. Is very frustrating. Has anyone else seen this happen? If so, any ideas why? And what are you doing about it?
Thanks for any input.
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