...and an
orthogonal confirmation? Wow, sounds good. Was going to let it be, but with the BS here today, what the hell.
I gotta admit you guys did ole
@Photon dirty. Good bluff game though. And most can't tell who is bluffing. Some aren't using AI.
Yep, the wording on the test reports was problematic and a reference standard was never confirmed.
But riddle me this...if someone goes to the trouble of getting a definitive match on GCMS with a reference standard and the other goodies mentioned (m/z ratio sig, blanks, etc.), why would confirmation with an orthogonal method be required for a polymer additive / organic compound? Nice to double check? Sure. We ain't talking biologics here.
Who wrote that up
@Primal_Pharma? Since you(r) (cl)aim (is) to raise the standards here, I would have expected dialogue to flesh the issue out further and get some definitive answers. Instead, there was well placed dialogue in multiple threads meant to shut down further discussion. Kudos.
What orthogonal methods
do you and your team recommend to further explore this topic? Yeah, yeah, 250 an hour. I read that. Let's get serious.