Thanks for all the help
Will look into it
for the questions
Are you using split or splittless injection? Split (but we still see it in splitless) 25:1 split (should I increase the split or go to splitless?)
What is your injection port temperature? 260oC
What is the starting oven temperature? 140oC
What is the injection volume? 1 ul
Cheers for the help
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If you have enough sensitivity at 25:1 then that is what I would stick with, it will keep things cleaner longer.
At 260C and if your head pressure is about 8psi then the vapor volume should be less than 500ul for DCM solvent so unless you are using a 2mm ID liner it should not be backflashing. For it to be hanging around that long, it must be adsorbing onto something. As mentioned above it might be a good idea to replace the split vent line, which is the copper line running from the split vent on the weldment to the rear of the instrument. You can clean them with solvent, but if you have some precleaned tubing for instrument gas lines and the nuts and ferrules just use some of that and replace it. When you have it off, clean the hole from the split vent into the injection port with a pipe cleaner and solvent also to make sure no high boiling components have collected there. Also be sure the insulating cup is on the bottom of the injection port where the gold seal is. I have seen many people leave that off for convenience(myself included) but it does help eliminate cold spots that can cause problems like what you are having.