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DSP007 » Fri Apr 08, 2011 6:31 pm
Dear All,
Ever since conditioning the new column, every time the column is heated at higher temperatures than say 100 C and up to its higher limit which is 320 C (actual is 325 C according to manufacturer), the column smells!
The higher the temperature, the stronger it smells. Has anyone encountered this or heard of it?
The column smells the same whether there is a sample being run or just a blank. I should also mention that there is column bleed evident even with this new column (only after a few injections) but I think that is not unusual (?). I am newbie on this.
Any insights are welcome.
Thank you,
Ontherun
Good night. Sorry, this is in Moscow night. Hi
Odor when heated columns to the critical phase temperature - this is normal. For all columns. For capillary-MS is smaller / but for packed stronger. Evaporate monomers.
Evaporation of monomers are harmful to health, since the combustion of soot (many phases such apiezonu) or a spray of silicon oxide (siloxane phase). We install box of Plexiglas or metal on the detectors , and evacuated the products of combustion in the dry box/
Fanaticism is not needed. Frequency and time of heating the column depend on the analytical task, noise and artifact peaks. The phase temperture must not exceed the recommended limits
PS
I'm shocked. I thought that in your countries all described a supervisor in the standard procedure.