The response of the constant current electron capture detector (CC-ECD
) to 21 polychlorinated biphenyls is discussed, Responses were non-lin
ear from the detection limit upwards, showing that the CC-ECD is a fun
damentally non-linear detector, The extra sum of squares principle was
used to assess systematically the validity of several non-linear cali
bration functions with their respective calibrated ranges, The power f
unction could be applied in the small amount range, The maximum amount
to which the power function applied was of the order of several tens
to several hundreds of picograms, depending on the compound, Using a s
lightly modified power function, the calibrated range could be extende
d by a compound specific factor of 2-45 (maximum amount of the order o
f several hundred to > 1000 pg). Logarithmic and linear interpolation
could be used to increase the calibrated range substantially without s
ignificant loss of accuracy, from the detection limit to > 1000 pg inj
ected. Model calculations showed that the use of appropriate internal
standards can Limit the effect of volume errors on the quantification
to less than 1%.