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In the last few months, I've been attempting to optimise a GC-MS (SIM) method which is designed to detect the presence of a number of analytes including Dibutyl Phthalate.
I assumed rather stupidly, that DBP wouldn't be anywhere near as problematic as it has been, but in recent weeks I can't get a single blank that is actually truly blank and nothing I have done seems to help address the problem in any way. I initially thought the issue related to some tubing used on my 'homemade' nitrogen blowdown equipment, but having eliminated this along with Gilson pipette tips I am a bit of a loss. My blanks have been poured directly from a solvent bottle into 2ml vials, so there is no contact with any plasticware other than the vial septum (PTFE-silicone) and the GC septum (a standard Agilent BTO septum).
Can anyone make any suggestions that might help please?
Kind Regards
TD
