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hello..can anyone help me..i just want to confirm what is the retention time for 1 ppm geosmin standard solution..TQ..
Hello

It is about 12.342 min :)
hello..can anyone help me..i just want to confirm what is the retention time for 1 ppm geosmin standard solution..TQ..
Welcome the the forum.

It is impossible to answer your question if you do not tell us what conditions you are using for the analysis.

Peter
Peter Apps
hello..can anyone help me..i just want to confirm what is the retention time for 1 ppm geosmin standard solution..TQ..
Welcome the the forum.

It is impossible to answer your question if you do not tell us what conditions you are using for the analysis.

Peter
TQVM..The retention time that i got for 10^6 ng/L is about 7.978 and the peak area is about 2095457..Is it ok? or is it true?
The GC/MS conditions were as follows: 50°C for 1 min, 15°C/min to 250°C, final temperature hold for 5 min; Rxi-5MS column, 30 m x 0.25 mm x 0.25 µm (Restek, Japan); vaporizing chamber temperature 230°C; interface temperature 230°C; and ion source temperature 200°C.
That retention time seems reasonable for those conditions.

Do you think that the peak is something not geosmin ?

If the spectrum of the peak matches geosmin, then it is geosmin and you know the retention.

Peter
Peter Apps
hello..can anyone help me..i just want to confirm what is the retention time for 1 ppm geosmin standard solution..TQ..
Welcome the the forum.

It is impossible to answer your question if you do not tell us what conditions you are using for the analysis.

Peter
TQVM..The retention time that i got for 10^6 ng/L is about 7.978 and the peak area is about 2095457..Is it ok? or is it true?
The GC/MS conditions were as follows: 50°C for 1 min, 15°C/min to 250°C, final temperature hold for 5 min; Rxi-5MS column, 30 m x 0.25 mm x 0.25 µm (Restek, Japan); vaporizing chamber temperature 230°C; interface temperature 230°C; and ion source temperature 200°C.
Double the concentration of geosmine solution and check whether the consecutive peak is what you expected.

Seems that Tomasz wasn't right with his estimation :D :D :D
[quote=Seems that Tomasz wasn't right with his estimation :D :D :D[/quote]

:D but I didn't have any information :P so it is still good result :D
:D but I didn't have any information :P so it is still good result :D
Well within confidence interval. :D

:D but I didn't have any information :P so it is still good result :D
But not fit for purpose.

Peter
Peter Apps
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