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Oh and one of our analysts mentioned that he would struggle with a new column for weeks then all of a sudden the response for these compounds was good, and calibration would hold well for a couple weeks, then all of a sudden it would fall out. He even ran back to back injections of a tune standard, pcp response was good in first and poor in second injection. Instrument conditions will follow shortly.....
We are running a couple different setups, one pulsed splitless, for trace analysis of water samples, and the other is split injection (10:1). We are having fewer issues with the instrument running pulsed splitless.
Column: Rtx-5 Sil MS w/10m integra guard. flow:1.4mL/min
EDIT: Update: I just ran tune standard by pulsed splitless and response of pcp relative to dftpp was MUCH better than with a split.
If only I could come up with a reliable split injection technique that wouldn't result in loss of these compounds. We're going to be running dirty (not trace) samples and high MW compound contamination may be a great concern in the near future. As for now the pulsed splitless is the only thing working. Calibration curve running now....
Christian
