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DR » Wed Jan 25, 2006 6:08 pm
Once we pull a sample from a chamber, it sits at controleld room temperature until analyzed. I don't think there's any cutoff as to how long it can sit, but sooner is better as you will do yourself no favors by letting them sit for weeks before testing them. Stability of prepared sample solutions is usually addressesd as a part of the method validation work. We prepare replicate preps of a sample and inject them after various amounts of time. If the RSD among such replicates is adequately small, we allow prepared samples to be injected up to (however many) hours after being prepared (we typically run these out as long as 72 hours).