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Yama001 » Thu Aug 02, 2012 1:19 pm
Oh they are using the acidified sodium sulfate to dry the extract. They are just making the acidified sodium sulfate by mixing a 1:1 sulfuric acid/water with the sodium sulfate and, presumably, mixing it well enough so they do not see thier analytes removed during the drying step. They pass thier QC requirements, but environmental methods have a lot of holes in them.
I believe the procedure recommends ether simply because other steps in the process also calls for ether (under the 8000 series methods anyhow). I would guess MTBE is a sensible choice; however, getting your particular mix of internal state/federal regulators signing off is always a crapshoot.