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I’ve been desperately trying to keep a very old Agilent GC-MS (5890 Series II/5972 MSD) alive. I’ve replaced the main PCB board and have brought it back on-line after 3 years of collecting dust. For the past two years it was running flawlessly, however recently I’ve had issues passing the DFTPP standard. Mass 51 and 442 ratios are too high and too low respectively, I’ve run a bunch of tests to eliminate possible causes however I can’t seem to pinpoint it down. The very last thing I did before the problem occurred was install a new column. In hopes of getting some advice from the community I figured I would list all the things I’ve done up to this point to provide better details.
-created a new DFTPP standard to make sure it was not failing from evaporation of the solvent.
-tested injection port and transfer line for any leaks, none were found.
-cleaned the ion source, re-tuned the MS but still failed.
-Noticed in my chromatogram I had fairly high 44m/z abundance (around 10000), so I figured I could potentially have a leak somewhere.
----Used to leak detector to check all the connections on the GC side, no leaks were present.
----Used Argon to spray MS and observe MS profile for 40m/z and notice very small spikes (tripled in abundance) when sprayed around manifold o-ring. Vented the MS and checked the o-ring for any damage, no damage noticed so reinstalled and pumped down again. Currently I’m waiting for the MS to reach equilibrium so I can test the O-ring again for leaks. However not sure if that small of a leak would prevent DFTPP from passing.
----Here are my last relative abundances for air/water check before I opened up the MS
18/69=6.78 Water%
28/69=0.46 Nitrogen %
32/69=0.26 Oxygen%
44/69=0.22 CO2%
28/18=6.80 Nitrogen/Water %
Any suggestions or tips would be greatly appreciated as I’m out of ideas. Thank you.
Luke
