I'd say it's "possible, but not probable".
First off, what level of inconsistency are you seeing (RSD for, say, 5 replicate injections from the same vial)?
Second, how did you check the autosampler performance? with what sample? at what wavelength?
Third, when you got inconsistent area for your analyte, was this with a pure standard or with a "real" sample? and at what wavelength? and was this wavelength on an absorbance maximum for your compound or on a slope?
I'd say it's "possible, but not probable".
First off, what level of inconsistency are you seeing (RSD for, say, 5 replicate injections from the same vial)?
Second, how did you check the autosampler performance? with what sample? at what wavelength?
Third, when you got inconsistent area for your analyte, was this with a pure standard or with a "real" sample? and at what wavelength? and was this wavelength on an absorbance maximum for your compound or on a slope?
I'd say it's "possible, but not probable".
First off, what level of inconsistency are you seeing (RSD for, say, 5 replicate injections from the same vial)?
Second, how did you check the autosampler performance? with what sample? at what wavelength?
Third, when you got inconsistent area for your analyte, was this with a pure standard or with a "real" sample? and at what wavelength? and was this wavelength on an absorbance maximum for your compound or on a slope?
Hello Tom,
Thanks for your quick response.
Inconsistency was observed in area of different samples of same lot. But re-injection of same solution on second day obtained consistent.
We checked injection accuracy by means of water by weight difference after injecting. The wavelength of measurement is 278 nm. % RSD of 5 replicate injection of standard is less than 2%.
The variation observed only in samples which seems sample solution may be faulty but re-injection obtained very good consistent results of sample?
Then on first day what was the cause of inconsistent area of sample. We investigated but could not concluded. Please have your thoughts on this case. Is it fogging effect?