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I'm running an Agilent 6890N with a 5975B MSD using a Varian VF-5ms 35mx0.25mmx0.25um column. This chromatogram was obtained using the following conditions:
Injector set at 250C
0.2uL injection of air (capped vial with nothing in it)
35 psi pressure pulse
1 min pulse time
0.9 min purge time
80mL/min purge flow
50mL/min gas saver on at 5 min
1.3 mL/min helium column flow, constant flow mode
Transfer line at 290C
MSD Quad at 150C, Source at 230C, vacuum reads at approximately 9.8e-06 during the run (after the pressure pulse ends, that is)
Oven - 50 C for 4 min, 30C/min to 150C, 5C/min to 290C, 120C/min to 310C, hold 2 min
Detector - 5975B MSD scanning 10-900 mz - spectrum zoomed in to show main spectral components (m/z 10-70)

The humps in the baseline have a spectra consisting primarily of m/z 28. In three consecutive runs with this setup, including a 2uL injection of DCM and a 2uL injection of a standard, the humps occurred, but not at reproducible retention times (but within the same relative time frame, like 12-20 min and 25-32 min, with two humps in each chromatogram and about 12-16 min between the apex of each hump in the chromatogram). We don't normally scan below 45, so I don't know if this has always been occurring, or if it's recent. We have been experiencing shorter-than-expected column lifetime with more extreme maintenance necessary when the chromatography degrades (e.g. needing to trim 2 meters or more off a column to correct tailing or the loss of active compounds like 4-nitrophenol or 2,4-dinitrophenol).
My question - has anyone seen baseline humps like this, are they detrimental to the column or system, and if they are something to worry about, how do I get rid of them?
