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I'm running 8270E analysis on a 6890A GC and 5973 MS. Splitless injection. I just installed a brand new column and did source maintenance, like I have done a million times before, and I'm getting some really odd lines of fit for my curves on analytes that I don't normally have trouble with. I had a couple of ideas that I wanted to run by anyone here:
-My response values have been in the process of skyrocketing over the last year. A year ago when I changed a column, the response of the last analyte on my list had a response value of just over 3,500,000 on the high point of my curve. On the curve I ran yesterday, this value was 7,500,000. The earlier eluting analytes of my curve are raising, too, but not nearly as high. I think it's worth noting that that later eluting compound curves look better (still not great though), despite me using that as an example. The naphthalene photo I provided is just the worst example of my normally good looking PAHs.
-My repeller value is kind of high, at 34.81 on the DFTPP tune that I did, so I am going to switch that out.
-It's also been a second that I've changed the split-vent trap, so I'm changing that, too.
-I read up on posts on various website about curve flattening and they mentioned that I could be oversaturating my source/column. I find that hard to believe since I have been making the same curves and running on this same instrument for almost 5 years now. Don't know why/how I could suddenly be doing anything different, but I could obviously be wrong.
-I admittedly have an air leak somewhere. I've been trying to nail it down for a while now, but everytime I think I get it, I don't. This could obviously be the root of all issues, but in the time I've had this leak, I've not had my curves be this bad.

Thanks
