An autosampler intended for liquid injection into a gas chromatograph was modified to serve as an automatic headspace sampler by replacing the syringe with a 100-μL gas-tight syringe and shortening the needle that normally enters the vials for sampling. Instead of the usual 1.0 to 1.5 mL of liquid sample, the vials contained 200 μL of liquid; the vapor above the liquid was injected into the gas chromatograph. Blood samples from California drivers were analyzed for ethanol by using the modified autosampler and the values were compared with those obtained by two other methods: the Smith modified version of the Widmark diffusion desiccation oxidation method and direct injection of diluted blood into the gas chromatograph. The correlation coefficient between the headspace method described in this paper and the titration method was 0.984; with direct injection, 0.997.
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Pento, Z. (1985). Headspace measurement of ethanol in blood by gas chromatography with a modified autosampler. Clinical Chemistry, 31(3), 439–441. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/31.3.439
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