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The method was GC-MS (Agilent 6890N GC, 5973NMSD) with a HP-5MS capillary column using helium as the carrier gas. The source of the compound is believed to be contamination from the sampling tubes, and abundances were high. However, abundances were also high with some other compounds. I also did not see 'split peaks' in the dataset. There are two different solutes in the cold trap and its been suggested to me that it might have something to do with the compound having a different affinity to each of these. Does this sound like a reasonable explanation (and why is only this compound affected)?
Im new to chromatography, so any ideas (especially in simple language
