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peak tailing and sensitive lose may caused by contamination. what i do is cut the column (should >50cm) and change inlet , split pan (glod pan) may be also need change if you do trace analysis.
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Can you show us some chromatograms over the full retention time range? Preferably a good one and one with the problem present. Do you see this contamination in SIM? In standards and samples or only samples?guess what, the contamination came back... Honestly I dont know what to do right now, peaks are still in good shape. I will measure some samples and see how bad the tailing gets. Although I dont have any hopes since I aint using a guard column at the moment ;(
Don't bother running the samples, the performance will not be stable if you have major contamination.guess what, the contamination came back... Honestly I dont know what to do right now, peaks are still in good shape. I will measure some samples and see how bad the tailing gets. Although I dont have any hopes since I aint using a guard column at the moment ;(
If you happened to get one bad tank of gas it could have contaminated the lines and is now slowly bleeding through the system. I have had that happen before and it is a real pain to get cleaned out.I am still working on that problem, I did what Peter suggested although I aint really sure what is the outcome.
I did some blank injections, it did decrease VERY little over 10 injections. I also saw already that the first injection is a lot more contaminated than the following here. I was able to verify that indeed after letting the instrument sit for a few hours I get a higher contamination peak. Then I did the 0-Volumen injection (which was a 0.1µL air injection). However the signal was a little increased, it was not much, I would say little higher than the blank runs.
Since the contamination decreased now by a factor of 10 since 2 weeks I suspect that it is indeed from the instrument, being slowly evaporated into the column over time. To be honest the only remaining part I did not clean/change is some steel tubing now. I could heat it up to see if the contamination increases.
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