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EPA method 552.3
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Hi All, I am trying to calibrate my GC for DBAA, I injected it to find the exact RT and after that I prepared standard series. The problem is that the GC showed same responses for all concentrations prepared. Do any one has any idea about solving this problem?
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The peak that you think is DBAA (whatever that is) is actually a solvent impurity. Try with a different solvent. What is your expected (from literature or application note) retention and what retention do you get ? Are you using identical operating conditions to the literature method ?
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Are you seeing the same thing for your other column?
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