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Is it possible inject a sample of wine directly for analyze of ethanol?
What is the problem if not, the water give problems?
What is the best method?
Thank you very much.
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Than you very much Peter,Hi Juan
You can inject wine directly, and you may be able to separate the ethanol fom the water, but you will contaminate the GC inlet and destroy the column quite quickly. Water is a serious problem, but wine also contains significant quantities of non-volatiles.
The best GC method for ethanol in beverages is equilibrium headspace sampling. Ideally you need an automated headsapce sampler, but it can be done with a gas-tight, hand-held syringe if you are willing to sacrifice some repeatability.
Good luck Peter
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