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Our lab currently uses a Waters Acquity UPLC coupled to a Waters Xevo TQ-S Triple Quadrapole MS detector for analysis of pesticide residue in food. Sample prep is QuEChERS. This setup has been in use for about a year now and we are starting to notice a loss in sensitivity for our samples. Waters has completed a thorough cleaning of the entire system, and by their tests its okay. But with our samples, its acceptable but not the best that we have seen.
To give examples, Diazinon is our most sensitive compound normally at around 2,000,000 response for a 10x LOQ standard. But lately is has been only half that, at around 1,000,000. Isoprocarb is our process control and is normally around 170,000 but lately is has only been around 50,000. The integrity (repeatabiltiy) of calibration curves (we bracket samples with standards and use all standard injections for calibration curve) is okay and the R value passes. Its just the loss in response.
Any suggestions on how we can troubleshoot this further or has anyone with similar instrumentation and application experience the same sensitivity problem?
Thank you!
Brittany
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