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Re: Hydrocarbon Contamination

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2017 2:50 pm
by Rndirk
Hey Joe,

Check out these Agilent links to perform inlet cleaning. Note that your setup allows to just disconnect the inlet end and put the system in backflush mode without capping the column or something.

Step-by-step written guide

Presentation with pictures (inlet cleaning at the end)

You seem to get rid of the septum particles, but there can be more that's stuck somewhere in the column which you don't see...

It would help to know which solution exactly was injected by the student.

Re: Hydrocarbon Contamination

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 12:01 pm
by Ento_Joe
Hey Joe,

Check out these Agilent links to perform inlet cleaning. Note that your setup allows to just disconnect the inlet end and put the system in backflush mode without capping the column or something.

Step-by-step written guide

Presentation with pictures (inlet cleaning at the end)

You seem to get rid of the septum particles, but there can be more that's stuck somewhere in the column which you don't see...

It would help to know which solution exactly was injected by the student.
Hello Rndirk,

Thanks for the links provided in your last message, they have been very useful.

I have found out that the student made two injections, both of which were hexane solvent blanks using a 10 ul large bore syringe - although they insist they only injected 1 ul.

All the best,

Joe