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juddc » Fri Jun 24, 2011 2:21 pm
No disagreement there, but it doesn't address his question directly and we don't know if this is a one-off oddball or a bread and butter issue for his lab. I get all sorts of oddball analyses that are typically done one way or another, but with a little creativity and luck CAN be done in a completely different way. Case in point: I've assayed for ppb levels of Fe2+ by reversed phase HPLC. I know that's not ususally how it's done, but my AAS is in a crate in the basement, the matrix was simple, with a few days of fiddling it got done, and everyone went home happy. It beats saying "no" and is more fun than sending samples out...