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jp81024 » Mon May 24, 2010 8:53 pm
Thanks for the replies. We are currently getting 1000-1500 injections on our columns and was just seeing if this was the normal range for these. We are trying to increase the column life as these columns are expensive and we run 1,000 samples easily a month. We currently do not salt our aqueous phase but is something we are looking into. We do not dry our hexane layer down before injection either, we ran a test on this for a couple of months, by drying our samples down, and found that this did not make a difference in the lifetime of our columns. We use ultra high pure gas with all the necessary filters on the gas lines, so nothing we can change here. As for the injection septum issue we change our septa every 250 injections, we found that just before 300 or after 300 injections we found two peaks showing up at the end of our run and when we change the liner and septa they vanish, and we attributing those peaks to conatimation, and this is how we set our 250 injections. We are also thinking about increasing our sampling volumes as right now we are in the microlitre range and the distance from the hexane layer to aqueous is not very thick, so have to be really careful not to get any BF3 or H2O...This was my first recommendation. I look forward to the responses. Thanks Again.