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I have to measure the concentration of benzene, or of toluene, in water with a GC, FID detectors. I put benzene in water (not necessary distilled water; drinking water is a problem?) with an adsorbent and after hours I've to test the concentration of benzene. Common practice to test BTEX is use solvent and internal standard for calibration. Can I do the calibration with only benzene (or toluene) and the internal standard and when I'll have to test the water concentration, take a sample made of 50% water (+benzene) and 50% internal standard?
If someone is able to clarify me the use of the solvent or give me advices related to the procedure..thank you!
My column is capillary, non polar, suitable for aromatics and pesticides. Phase: bonded; poly(5%diphenil/95%dimethylsiloxane).
