If you are working with an established method, we would recommend for you to:
It is generally quickest to simply repeat the extraction, taking care of these points.
If, however, you are developing a new method, it might be necessary to “track down” your analyte. The first thing we would recommend is to make up a solution of the analyte without sample matrix (to use as an ideal sample). Then work through the sample method capturing the eluent from each step potentially containing the analyte:
1. Condition the cartridge.
2. Equilibrate the cartridge.
3. Load the sample and collect the flow-through in a vial.
4. Analyze this for analyte content. If analyte is found in this fraction it would suggest:
- Sample solvent is too strong, or the pH is incorrect.
- Loading flow rate is too high.
- You have breakthrough because either sample load is too high, or sorbent mass is too low.