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We are having a problem with our 5972 mass spec. The instrument runs fine, and the chromatography is good, but we have a contaminant in our system with m/z=58. It comes out right from the start of the run till the end. We are pretty confident that this contaminant is coming from the MS because we see it in the MS even when the GC is disconnected from the MS. We have cleaned the source several times but the m/z=58 contamination has not gone away.
The abundance of the m/z=58 ion relative to the 69 ion is about 0.1 to 0.2, so it doesn't look that bad, but when we analyze samples of low concentrations, the abundance of the m/z=58 ion is usually greater than the other ions. This leads to mis-identification of those compounds that exist in small concentrations using the NIST library.
Is any of you familiar with such a problem, and if so, could you please give us hints on what we need to do in order to solve this problem?
Thanks in advance,
John
