Would you expect to see 2 peaks for the glycerin derivatives?
Regards
WK
No, WK, have never seen that. You must make sure that you have excess derivatizing agent: you're reacting water, ethanol, glycerin, and whatever else has active hydrogens in your sample. Add additional derivatizing chemical (e.g., BSTFA + 1% TCMS), make the overall concentrations of sample solution the same, and see if the peak gets larger or if one peak disappears. And, of course, run a blank, but you already know that. I've been derivatizing glycerin this way for 3 decades, there were publications out there for this.
If there is insufficient derivatizing agent, I could see where one could (for example) derivatize one or two of glycerin's hydroxy functions but not the third, which could result in two peaks. Do you have GCMS available? Glycerin-3TMS has distinct EI mass spectrum.