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BFB vs. Autotune

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I have been having a hard time getting BFB to pass this week, so I wanted to do a BFB tune as apposed to the autotune. Once I ran the BFB tune and ran a few blanks, my internal standards were way(10X) lower than they normally are. Is it normal to have to turn up the voltage when running off of a BFB tune vs. an autotune?
This document may help you: http://www.chem.agilent.com/Library/app ... 4373EN.pdf

The "objective" of atune is to maximize abundance of the calibrant ions, a BFB tune uses a different calibrant but still tries to tune the source so that the ions generated are in correct ratio to each other, and have high abundance.

I don't think your sensitivity should decrease 10x, you should compare the tuning values to those from the atune and see if maybe it set the electron multipler to a lower voltage. Have you done maintenance or changed anything else besides retuning?
I use a maximum emission current tune. I have posted the instructions in this forum in the past.
Or you could call Agilent for a walk through. They are working on an app note for this tune now.
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