I recently purchased 6-hydroxy-2h-pyran-3(6h)-one and prepared its stock solution in water after which i prepared some standard solution for calibration. This compound is the product of reaction between Furfuryl alcohol and singlet oxygen.
My purpose was to identify its peak from the chromatogram and also quantify it.
I prepared the calibration curve immediately using the freshly prepared stock and standard solution. I obtained a slope (about 30, 000).
I retained the stock solution, stored in the dark in brown borosilicate bottle and used it the some few days after for calibration. Surprisingly, the signal I got this time had reduced greatly (about 2 orders) for each standard solution signifying decomposition of the compound.
Please can someone educate me further on why this compound behaved so. There is no suggestion in literature on any special storage or preservation for it.
This is important for my work as it can greatly affect my calculations.
Thank you