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I have a question regarding the appropriate calibration technique for a P&T-GC set up. The GC is configured with a single injection port and split between two identical columns types to two different detectors. Carrier flow into the inlet port is from the concentrator only. (OI inlet port) at about 4.5 ml/min. In theory there should be a constant 50/50 split between the two columns for each analytical run, but this is not always the case. The calibration range is 2-50 ppb.
My question is, would you double working concentrations for the calibration curve (5-100 ppb) assuming that half the amount goes to each column or would you use the same calibration range 2-50 ppb regardless of column configuration? Is there a difference between each of these techniques? (In sample analyses using the first method you would have a multiplication factor of 2 for each sample & we account for this in reporting). I have staff members who believe their way is the correct way, so I am hoping that you can help resolve this conflict!
Thank you for your time.
