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Discussions about sample preparation: extraction, cleanup, derivatization, etc.
Hi Krickos, could I possibly get a copy of the operating conditions that you were using to clean your headspace system with ehtnaol and hexane? I have performed the steam cleaning procedure but it hasn't seemed to help with my bonus peaks.-steam cleaning as per agilent. aye may help sometimes depending on your typical samples. We did that our selves in the past, but later switch to using ethanol and hexane (do not have detailed settings as not in office) as that proved more efficient for our purposes.
One thing I have encountered is reproducibility issues from solvent condensing in the vent line when running a lot of samples with that instrument ... Yes that vent line SHOULD be heated and/or purged after injection automatically... and I've told that to Agilent engineers and those in the booth at Pittcon several times over the last 10+ years. Don't know what they did with the new one they just introduced.The COLD vent line plugging was the most common. Symptom was higher than expected results, as you're no longer injecting at the same pressure.
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