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I'm trying to quantitate isoprene with a GC/MS, but have been hung up with a tailing issue (so the GC board seemed most appropriate).
I'm using 2-methyl-1-butene as an internal standard, with a boiling point of 31*C.
The boiling point of isoprene is 34*C, but I'm up at 7200' and so the boiling points are further depressed. I don't have any means to cool my GC oven other than fans, and as a result the absolute lowest oven temperature I have achieved is 27*C (and that took hours, 28*C is more reasonable).
My system is working as well as ever: leak checks passed, good spectra of caffeine, good K value (1.67 on a 30m column). I suspect my tailing problem is arising from too warm of a initial oven temperature because all else seems good.
I'm using toluene as a solvent. The internal standard elutes just before isoprene, but both compounds tail, with a time range from about 1.30min to 2.1min. The injection is 1uL of 50ppm isoprene & 50ppm int. std. (about 50ng of each) on a 30m by 0.25mm ID column with 0.25um film thickness, so over loading shouldn't be an issue.
Are there some situations where tailing simply cannot be stopped with the equipment at hand? Is it ever acceptable to do quantitation when tailing is present?
Let me know if I should clarify anything.
Thanks
