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GC-MS sensitivity

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Hi everyone

What conditions (Ion trap temperature and column phase (DB-5 or ...)) should be set for sensitivity check of an ion trap GC-MS with OFN (Octafluoro naphthalene) reported in instrument manuals? and what is difference between S/N and RMS S/N for comparison of sensitivity results?

Should I Tune after changing the ion trap temperature?

Any help would be appreciated.
yousef
Yousef.

Completely depends on the instrument type and manufacturer.

As for S/N calculations, generally the options are Peak to Peak (PP) or Root Mean Square (RMS).

RMS is usually favoured as it gives higher values!
Bruker (and Varian) Engineer happy to give advice on GC, GCMS and LCMS products.
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