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I am new in the field of chromatography, so any suggestions would be helpful. I am developing a method for volatiles in cigarette smoke. I have done calibration curve. My quality control is perfect, and my correlation factor in calibration curve is < 0,995 for all compounds.
My sample is a referent cigarette for which I have results from other laboratories. Average results from 20 laboratories are 1,3-butadiene 60,3 ug/cig, isoprene 553 ug/cig, acrylonitrile 12,3, benzene 60,3 ug/cig and toluene 85,4 ug/cig. My average results from many analysis are 1,3-butadiene 75 ug/cig, isoprene 600 ug/cig, acrylonitrile 13 ug/cig, benzene 45 ug/cig and toluene 40 ug/cig. Peaks in the chromatogram are looking good. They are not tailing and the baseline is not raising. Do you know why I do not have the same results like other laboratories? What can be the source of this problem?
I am using a column DB-5MS 60m x 0,25 mm x 1 um. Do you know how long is the chemical good for analysis when it is opened (like toluene 99,5% or benzene 99,0%)?
Thank you!
