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I notice that when an injection is not in line with the others, it is almost always that the methanol and IPA are a little low and the n-hexane and methylene chloride are a little high. Is it a weird coincidence that IPA and methanol (alcohols, polar) are always great or ok and the others (water insoluble) are problems? Is it a problem if the analyte favors the headspace too much?
Recap: The diluent is 50/50 DMI/H2O (2mL per vial) and the headspace temperatures are 80/120/150°C for the headspace oven, 1 mL loop, and transfer line. the GC inlet is 180°C (Agilent VI inlet - no liner, just small inert area to transfer headspace sample to the column) and the initial temperature is set to 40°C. I am using a DB-624 (ultra-inert) 0.53 mm ID column. My 10mL vial is equilibrated with "high" mixing for 20 minutes. I thought this was more than enough to reach an equilibrium, but I might also try longer, say 30 minutes.
Regards
Melissa
