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We have to analyze some nylon filter for content of mineral oil. The mineral oil comes from the air compressor and should be composed by alcane (C16 and more..). We have found a method (NIOSH 5026) where the mineral oil is extracted by CCl4 and analyzed by IR. Unfortunately we don't have access to an IR instrument..
It could be possible to extract the mineral oil from the filter and inject the extract on a GC-FID (on-column) to quantify the concentration? Do you see some limitation on this approach that we don't see?
What solvent is usually used to extract mineral oil from nylon filters instead of CCl4?
Do you have some reference on the analysis of mineral oil mist on nylon filters?
Thank in advance for the answers,
Have a good day,
Davide