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Sharon » Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:42 am
You need to find the solvent retention time without overloading the MS, so you can set the solvent delay accordingly. One way to do this is to inject an empty vial, with no solvent delay set, and make sure the wash vial has the same solvent as your sample. You'll get a small wash solvent peak, enough to see but not enough to overload. If you're using HS or something then use a similar approach, a low conc to give you an RT marker.
Thank you for your reply! Another question is if I can not use the same solvent in my sample as the wash vial, is there a way to decide the solvent delay time which I used to dissolve my sample? Is it OK to decrease the injection volume and increase the split ratio with no solvent delay set?
Thanks a lot.