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cjm » Mon Oct 10, 2011 8:16 pm
I don't believe dioxane is reacting or converting, but it's possible. All spectra look nearly identical. If I vary the conditions I can get a single peak, but it is so close to methylene chloride that some could be coming out on top of the solvent. I am limited right now with my inlet, I have a PTV with CO2 cryo using a multibaffled liner which has an internal volume of 150uL. I'm using an RTX-5Sil MS 30m, 0.25mmID, 0.25um. I hope I can get away with using this column and not have to buy a column with a thicker coating, as I'm using this column for other analyses as well. It would be nice to not have to change the column in and out with another. Also I am right at the beginning of developing this method so what I'm trying right now may be totally inappropriate. Curious if -30C would work for inlet temp? Seems way to low to vent methylene chloride away but I can give it a shot. More to come... Thanks...