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The solvent that they use in their samples/standards is Methanol.
The problem we are facing is that we get to too many peaks that come from methanol and it is making very difficult the identification of the target peaks if they are close to peaks from ethanol.
We have tried many different grades of methanol and still too many peaks. When we use a different solvent ie acetone or acetonitrile the picture is much better with only a few peaks from the solvent.
Has anybody experienced the same problem? We suspect the problem comes from this type of column since we have tried new GRACE column and the same problem appears.
We have run the MS without any injections and we get no peaks at all. So GCMS is working normal.
We have tested the MS and it is working fine.
Can anybody explain why this is happening?
Thanks
Andros
