by
carls » Sat Nov 20, 2010 9:23 pm
The autosampler used is agilent G1329B. I should correct that I am using needle wash in the instrument method (not injector wash). As I understand, this feature is an external needle wash. The mobile phase goes through the needle throughout the run. Can some one enlighten me on this?
If you are not using an injector program but are doing a standard injection then, yes, the sample loop stays in the flow path and is rinsed with mobile phase for the duration of the run.
Carryover when using the standard injection mode can be caused by sample adhering to the outside of the needle and thus contaminating the blank solution and/or the needle seat. The amount of carryover possible by this source typically will not be seen with UV-vis detection but it is a possibility. I typically build an injector program which draws 4x the sample volume of an appropriate wash solvent and ejects it thru the needle seat. I repeat this wash twice bewteen runs. Inject a standard 3 times followed by 3 blanks. Repeat this process 3 times and if this solves the problem yb the third run then the standard needle wash option may be enough.
If the needle+seat wash does not solve the problem then you'll likely need to rebuild your injection valve (new rotor and maybe a new stator). You can replace parts one at a time if you want to isolate the source, however, if the stator is badly worn/scored then it could damage the new rotor. The stators cost 2-3x as much as a rotor.