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I'm currently running PFAS analysis with a Thermo Vanquish HPLC - TSQ Altis mass spec. I've been running this method for many years now and in the past few months the first eluting peak (PFBA) has started splitting significantly. It looks like there's too much organic coming from somewhere. I'm also getting irregularities in analyte response causing my instrument QC to fail very close to running an analyte calibration. It may be just coincidental, but the peak splitting started occurring around the same time we experienced a 400 psi drop in back pressure.
We are running a gradient that starts 95:5 Water: Methanol, both organic and aqueous mobile phase contain 2 mM ammonium acetate.
Troubleshooting/Maintenace done to date:
1. Both pump heads were replaced - this resolved the back pressure issue.
2. New guard cartridge/column was installed.
3. New tubing was installed on the instrument.
4. All mobile phases, seal washes, needle washes were replaced.
5. The metering head on the sample manager was replaced.
6. The needle on the sample manager was replaced with the needle seat.
7. The seal on the divert valve was replaced.
8. I've verified that the final extracts contain the correct ratio of water: methanol.
9. I've tried reducing the injection volume and this does correct the chromatography which really makes me think too much organic is coming from somewhere.
I have noticed that some of our samples that have more matrix interference seem to resolve the splitting as well.
I've had a service engineer onsite, but nothing appears diagnostically wrong with the instrument.
It must be something subtle that I'm overlooking, hoping maybe someone has some insights.
Thanks
Allen