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Variability of internal standard method calibration factors estimated with a multifactorial Taguchi experiment in the analysis of alcoholic products by gas chromatography with flame ionization detection

Publikace na Přírodovědecká fakulta |
2024

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This study compares the variability of relative response factors (RRFs) using Taguchi's multifactorial analysis for two internal standard (IS) methods in gas chromatography (GC) for quality control of alcoholic products. Methods where either ethanol or pentan-1-ol was used as an IS were compared.

For ten volatile substances prescribed by legislation, the RRFs of both methods were compared under 27 different experimental conditions. The influence of parameters (control factors) such as ethanol content in the matrix, analyte concentration, injected volume, injector temperature, split ratio, and flame ionization detector temperature was evaluated.

The selected control factors had values at one of the three levels to cover the commonly used ranges of their settings in the measuring system and to characterize the majority of alcoholic products commonly analyzed in practice. The obtained results showed that the biggest differences in the variability of the results between the two methods were found for the most strictly controlled substances in alcoholic products, acetaldehyde, and methanol, where the application of ethanol as an IS provides clearly better results.

For both methods, the way control factors affect the repeatability of GC measurements expressed in the form of relative deviation was also evaluated.