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I'm looking for a molecule that can be used as reference to check retention time and ionization on GC-MS, any good suggestions?
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Your vendor probably ran such a standard when your instrument was installed. It would have been a compound such as hexachlorbenzene or octafluoronaphthalene.
But, if you are setting up a specific method, a compound related to your analytes may be more appropriate.
But, if you are setting up a specific method, a compound related to your analytes may be more appropriate.
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