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I have an analysis of 50% methanol which contains variable amounts (less than 1000 ppm) formaldehyde and acetaldehyde.
What is best column and conditions.
I would prefer a packed column and as I can do my own packings etc some real odd ball is possible.
Note as a privately owned consulting lab I must watch the dollars and purchasing a new capillary column for a special job which also has a high risk of column damage is not viable.
Job is likely to be only one or two samples a year from an established good client. Cost wise HPLC is not viable and derivitised thin layer would not give the required quantitation.
Bob M
