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As someone who runs LC-MS, my stock answers would have been that what they're doing would give a rough estimate in HPLC-UV because UV absorbance is a physical property that shouldn't vary from day to day, but it would be utterly hopeless in LC-MS because ionisation changes over time. In GC-MS I don't know the answer. How variable is ionisation efficiency from one week to the next? How variable are the injections (if the liner gets dirty, does this affect the amount of the injected material that gets onto the column)? Is it safe to derivatise the samples on one day, and the standards another day, or is derivatisation efficiency variable? There are so many things I don't know! Heeeelp!
