by
tlahren » Tue Oct 30, 2012 5:28 pm
Bigbear,
I'm fairly unfamiliar with 525.? but I have experience with 8270. What exactly do you (or the method mean) by adding internal standards post extraction? I guess 8270 already does this as well as adding surrogate standards prior to extraction. In 8270 the analytes are quantified from the IS spiked after the extraction just prior to analysis. The surrogates are only used to determine relative extraction efficiency for that sample. IS spiked at the end of processing correct for injection variations etc. In my opinion it would be better to quantify from the surrogates and then calculate %rec using Surrogates relative to the final spiked IS. This is how isotopic dilution works (and it works really well).
So I think the only added benefit would be that you would know a relative extraction efficiency for each sample. If you currently use only surrogates (spiked prior to extraction) there is no way of telling extraction efficiency from injection irreproducibility. They are both affecting your overall area of your surrogates. Spiking IS at the end isolates the difference in injection recovery and extraction recovery.
Sorry if I got a little off topic.