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I am trying to measure formaldehyde levels by GC using a FFAP column and TCD. Analysis of a pure sample appears fine -- but I just found out that the actual sample I will be provided contains formaldehyde reacted with sodium hydroxide. In theory, all of the NaOH will be converted to methanol and sodium formate and I need to measure the remaining unreacted formaldehyde. I am wondering if this sample mixture (sodium formate, in particular) will be problematic or damaging to the GC? Additional method details: Inlet temp 250 C with packed injection liner, TCD 200 C. I'm fairly new to GC and just want to be sure that I don't ruin anything by trying this sample! Thanks for any guidance.
