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Headspace Syringe Maintenance

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Hello,

I am wondering if anyone has any advice on best practices for cleaning and maintaining a headspace syringe.

The syringes and needles clog and eventually jam if I do not clean them after each use. I run on average 30 headspace samples per run (a few times a week). There is only 3 ml of brine and one gram of sample in each 20 ml headspace vial, but for some reason traces of salt make their way into the needle from the brine.

I was rinsing the syringes by drawing water in and out with the needle attached. I ruined the adhesive of one of them because of the excessive force applied to the conjunction. I had better luck once I removed the needle and began to clean the syringes by drawing water in and out of them through the wider opening (no needle attached).

Has anyone had similar experience? I think both of the syringes that I have been rinsing this way are losing accuracy. I just bought a sonicator in hopes that it will provide a gentler means of cleaning the headspace syringes.

I appreciate your feedback.
Does the autosampler rinse the syringe with water between samples or do you have to do it manually?

If a water rinse could be performed between each sample that might help keep it cleaner. I know each sampler has different ways of doing this, not sure which ones actually rinse with a solvent.
The past is there to guide us into the future, not to dwell in.
I'm almost certain you've ruled it out for some reason, but can you not do total evaporation headspace?
I am not sure how that would be relevant. The brine is just to assist the low boiling VOC (allyl-isothiocyanate) into partitioning into the headspace. Hopefully sonicating will be a gentler way to clean salt residue from the brand new syringe I ordered.

Thanks for your thoughts on this James.
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