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we have to measure the concentration of the aldehydes in some samples of glycerol. We are interested in formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, propanaldehyde and also in some hydroxy-aldehydes like glyceraldehyde and glycoladehyde.
We have tried to derivatize the aldehydes with PFBHA (pentafluorobenzyl hydroxyl amine) and measure them with GCMS. We had success in measuring formaldehyde, acetaldehyde and propanaldehyde but we got no signal with the hydroxyaldehydes.
Could this be caused by the interactions of the OH group with the injector-column?
Do you have some experience in measuring hydroxyaldehydes maybe with HPLC? Which derivatization agent, in your experience, would be better to use for this application (DNPH, others)?
Thanks in advance for any information,
Have a good day..
