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Just curious if others have noticed a similar issue with this instrument or other triple quad LCMS systems.
I have some performance issues when trying to analyze vitamin e acetate (alpha-tocopherol acetate) on the Shimadzu 8060. This system is also used for residual pesticide analysis (oregon/michigan list).
The gist is this - after we run our vitamin e acetate method, we notice a significant drift down in peak areas with our pesticides over the course of the next sequence, down to roughly 50% of the starting intensity after ~20 injections. Quantification ions and reference ions flip in relative intensity for some analytes, requiring a lot of manual peak identification. We are also having difficulty meeting our QC criteria for this reason.
The calibration range on the instrument for vitamin e acetate is 1 - 200 ng/mL. It is a very non-polar molecule. I should point out that this problem happens even after injecting clean vitamin e acetate standards and no samples with any real matrix.
Any insight is appreciated. Thank you!