Analysis of sulfur without artifacts – Conversion studies confirms the method established as the gold standard

Analysis of sulfur without artifacts – Conversion studies confirms the method established as the gold standard



When analyzing sulfur in food or its raw materials, the formation of artifacts can significantly distort the results. In a new comparative study, two researchers from Liboniz-Institute for Food System Biology at Munich’s Technical University have shown that gas has a deciding effect on the formation of injection method artifacts in chromatographic sulfur analysis. On-column injection proved to be the standard of gold, while solvent-free methods performed quite worse.