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VOC run with 64m/z contamination

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I am running 524.2 (Aquatek 70/Stratum PTC/Agilent 6890/Agilent 5973N).
Just recently I started getting a large "hump" at the beginning of my run between 2 and 6 minutes (solvent delay until 2 minutes). The predominant mass is 63.8/64 - occasionally there is 79 also. I do not know what this is or where this contamination came from. It is very hard to run low level standards/samples with this interference.
I would appreciate help on this topic.
Thanks!
This sounds like water interference to me, which can be an obstacle in 524.2 due to the 25mL sample and 4 minute desorb time for the Purge and Trap. What level standards are you having problems with? If this is a new problem, did you do any maintenance or change anything before this occurred? I know sometimes after cleaning the source it can take some time to get the baseline back down due to residual water. I can probably take a look at a chromatogram and your P&T and GC parameters and see what's going on. My email is nvalentine@teledyne.com if you want some more information or have any specific questions. Hopefully, we can get you squared away.

Nathan Valentine
Applications Lab Manager
Teledyne Tekmar
This could also be sulfur dioxide (mass 64) depending on what trap you are using. Again, I'd have to see some data to diagnose.
Nathan Valentine
Purge and Trap Product Line Manager
Teledyne Tekmar
http://www.teledynetekmar.com
http://www.teledynetekmarblog.com/
Search this forum and the gc forum. There are a number ot threads dealing with 524. If you still have issues ask again.
Yes, that sounds like a trap issue. I see it now and then.
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