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Any suggestions would be appreciated or you can just tell me, no way!
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That would be something that would work, and if it is still down to cost for two runs, you could add that internal standard to your 8260 run because 8260 allows for other internal standards to be used, the ones listed I believe are labeled as suggested internal standards.Quick way to do it is to use dioxane-d8 as the internal standard. Set it up as a special analysis and charge extra for it. Your RRF will be ~ 1.0.
Their insistance on a minimum relative response factor is a back door way to keep the internal standards similar to the targets. Works well if you can afford it, most customers won't want to pay for it. As an example of how far you can go with it check out method 8261.
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