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My setup:
Agilent 6890 w/o autosampler
Running method E552.3 for HAAs using MtBE
Detector: Micro-ECD at 290C, make-up with N2 at 20mL/min
Column: DB-5.625 (30m x 250um, 0.25um film), He at 32cm/sec
Program: 40C for 10min, 2.5C/min to 65C, then 20C/min to 205C, post run hold 210C for 7min.
Injector: Split/Splitless in Splitless mode, 210C, currently have old 4mm single taper liner (ordered new 2mm straight to install next week per method recommendation) 45sec hold before purge at 30mL/min, 1uL hot injection
Maintenance so far:
Former employee left the injector, oven and detector on with no gas flow, so there were issues to start with. I did a bake-off of the uECD which brought baseline down to ~150Hz. I figure my column is probably shot from being heated up for months/years without any gas flow, so I expect I will need to change that out (have a brand new one in the cabinet... woohoo!). When doing the bake-off I noticed the 1/4" ferrule to the detector was pretty sad and replaced that afterward. I also found that the ferrules being used on the column were meant for 500um, not 250um, so there's probably some leaks.
Symptoms:
The baseline looks great when I do a run with no injection. It also looks good with an air injection, though the inlet seems to have trouble maintaining pressure during injection, even with new septum. Running a blank (straight MtBE w/o any extraction) is where it gets weird. No solvent peak at the front but I usually get a peak around 13-15min, sometimes only 600Hz, but often 9000Hz. Running a standard (20ug/L of multiple HAAs in MtBE) gives a few really broad and short peaks (50Hz or less) and that same big peak at 13-15min.
Plans:
Re-build the inlet with new liner and gold-plated seal. I think I may have a leak in there...
Replace column (with correct ferrules!). New ferrules could correct that possible leak...
I would love input from those GC veterans out there! Am I on the right track?
THANK YOU!

