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Thanks for your reply and appreaciated your help.What ferrel type are you using for the column to the transfer line? It should be a vespel/graphite, full graphite will always leak. If they are new, once heated at the max temperature, they tend to shrink a bit and need to be tightened again.
>>Yup, i am using ferrul consisted by graphite and vespel. Yes!!! for the very 1st time it put inside the nut, after heated at high temperature (~300 degree celcius), air leak is detected when i performed tune at low temperature (~35 degree celcius), after tighten the nut agains, the air leak issue is solved and until now that GCMS intrument rarely facing the air leak problem.
I would not trust that library with that data.
Since you are heating before the run I would look more toward an injection problem (i.e. hexane is what you have in the clean-up solvents in your ASL turret?). How old is that needle? The liner? If this is extremely dirty you could cut an inch of so off the front of your column.
>> Hexane with HPLC grade, the needle is changed on every month basic (I had changed 3 new agilent gold standard needles). The liner also been changed every time. The agilent service engineer had cutted the column but still let the problem unsolved.
"i just wonder what is that (Siloxane from column ?)" The column will not give peaks, just bleed constantly and increase with the temperature.
>> Really ? then it should be weird because when i running the solvent (Hexane), i detected some siloxane compounds in between RT8-RT12. What do you mean by "bleed constantly ?"
The only thing that could suggest with the invisibility of C30 and up is that they are not reaching to the MS. Is the temperatures of your transfer line at 300C?
Normally when we run these types of runs we use a DB5 column and run it to 325C.
>> All problems have been solved, i'm using agilent HP5MS column
Good luck
