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I was wondering, is it possible to separate methanol and isopropanol in the gas phase on an agilent db5-ht?
I don't think it is, since it is not a polar column? I see a good methanol peak which flies through after about a minute, but with the isopropyl it just doubles the peak pretty much, i don't get separation.
I am doing headspace analysis with gas tight syringes. I have made standards at 0.01%, 0.2%, 0.5% and 1% methanol and get a nice linear curve and r squared of 0.994, but my response factors seem out of whack, so i am trying to use an internal standard. However I am limited to only using a db5-ht for the time being. Should I try for another compound to use as the internal standard?
I am taking 2mL sample, heating in a 12 mL vial to 80 deg C for 5 minutes, and injecting 200uL of headspace directly on the column. Helium at 3mL/min, injector port at 70degC , oven isothermal 70 deg C for 6 minutes. Should I try a cooler oven temp and then ramp up temp slower? I am also trying to do these tests in the shortest time as possible.
Thanks!
