Hello again,
First of all, thanks for the speedy reply. I think I have found the source of the problem, but in case it comes up again, here are (most of) the answers to your questions:
1. The peaks are very sharp, only a single scan wide it seems, and regularly spaced, although right after the solvent delay it seems like a high background, breaking down into the forest of sharp peaks with a width of about 0.01 min.
2. I am running a Agilent 7890A and using ChemStation version E02.02.1431.
3. The dead time of the column is about 2 min.
4. The peaks start right after the solvent delay, which is 6.4 min in this method--long but necessary to elute unreacted derivitizing reagent. The ghost peaks are present from this moment until about 9 min.
5. Injection conditions are as follows: split 1:10, 9 psi column head pressure, constant flow 1 mL/min, injector port at 250 C, and the method uses gas saver when not running.
6. You asked about the condition of the inlet before the injection but I am not sure what you mean.
7. The oven profile is 70 C x 1 min, then 1 C/min to 76, 5 C/min to 220, 12 C/min to 320, and hold for 8 min.
8. The ionization is electron impact
9. The air&water check is at an acceptable level (<5% of the PFTBA calibratin standard m/z 69 peak), but only after changing ferrules.
10. Scanning from 40 up.
I think the first reply was right about a loose ferrule. I changed the inlet liner, septum, and ferrule on the injection side. I also located a leaky Ar tank that was bleeding Ar into the lab air space. The Ar was probably showing up in every analysis because the GC was not completely sealed. I am not sure why it showed up as a forest of peaks at the beginning and not continuously. Perhaps someone has an explanation for that or a better explanation for why these peaks appear. I have now obtained a clean blank run after changing ferrules, septa, etc., but it could always crop up again if I have not diagnosed the problem correctly, so still looking forward to your comments if you have any.
Thanks in advance,
mike