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As I wrote in my previous topic today, basically, I analyze essential and fatty oils (raw material) for pharmaceutical use, using GC-FID equipment and European Pharmacopoeia methods.
But my boss wants that I quantitatively analyze the mixture of oils.
For example first mixture will contain 3 oils:
-Tea tree oil - 1g
-Eucalyptus oil - 1g
-Olive oil - 98g (as solvent)
Composition of the mixture and oil percentage (+-) will be always known.
The only idea I have, how to analyze such mixtures, is to make some external calibration using some specific peaks for each oil. I don't need to analyze solvent oil, but I need to know quantity of Tea tree oil and Eucalyptus oil.
Probably I will not use any complex sample preparation, only dissolution in Heptane.
Is it possible to create such method and whether this method will show normal results?
Also is it dangerous to inject fatty oils in GC only dissolving it, without esterification reaction?
Also do I need to use some internal standard, to calculate relative response factor?
May be someone have a better idea of method for such analysis?
Cheers,
Dmitrij
