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Formic acid, méthanol c2-c4 in water by GC-FID

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Hello,

Is it possible to analyse formic acid, méthanol ADN some C2 to C4 product in water with GC-fid. Détection limit need 50 PPm.

I found this http://www.labplus.co.kr/tech/uploadHTM ... 4456EN.pdf

Thanks
No, the formic acid will not be detected at those levels with a FID.

Use a HID.

See Gowmac, Valco, or AIC.

Matthew, can you assist here?

best wishes,

Rod
Thanks, with TCD ?
Not with capillary columns, and with packed columns it would be marginal.

Rod
Ion chromatography is the better choice for formic acid.

Rod
You are probably going to have problems getting the methanol to be reproducible if you are using a split injection with a sample full of water. Formic acid can be done by GC/MS if you have one. With a SIM method I have found the LOD at ~0.1 mg/l in an aqueous sample is easily achievable.
For aqueous samples for voc analysis I have always found splitter discrimination a problem, particuarly with less polar analytes such as toluene. If your sample matrix allows try an on-column injection.

GC guy
GCguy
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