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I have a question about how to construct my calibration curves.
My vinegar sample went through a procedure of ion-pair extraction cleanup before injection for amine analysis. There can be two choices of preparing the calibrators:
(1) standard solutions of amines (prepared in water) are analyzed directly as calibrators;
(2) standards solutions are first subjected to the ion-pair extraction procedure then analyzed.
Both of those practices can be found in the literature but which is correct (or better)?
I suppose the ion-pair extraction procedure conducted in (2) would bring about some uncertainties in the x-value (i.e. the quantity of analyte to be injected). Would this violate the assumptions of the method of least squares?
Thanks!
