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We have an Agilent 7820A GC with 5975 MS and 7693A ALS and we have been analyzing drug samples for over a year without any problems. Also see the chromatogram pictures and files in this zip. The sample is a mixture of amphetamine, methamphetamine, MDMA, Paracetamol, Cocaine and Tribenzylamine (IS) (in this order). The two spectra are made from the same vial of methanolic solution.
But after the last maintenance when I replaced the liner, O-ring, septum and gold plated inlet seal, changed diffusion and foreline pump oil, cleaned MSD Source and changed split vent traps, the Methamphetamine peak showed not 1 but 2 peaks with almost identical mass spectra.
First I thought it was an inlet issue because of the inlet maintenance I did. But after changing the liner, O-ring, septum and gold plated inlet seal while ensuring the correct column depth, the split peaks were still there. Also I noticed only two compounds exhibiting this behavior these are Methamphetamine and Dromostanolone enanthate. All other compounds are either fine or they have a bit more tailing than before.
So I started looking at other possible causes.
So far I’ve done the following things which didn’t help:
(I always wear clean lint free gloves)
1. Checked the analysis method it was almost identical except the MSD transferline was higher when the split peaks occurred but lowering the MSD transfer line to the original temp didn’t change this. Also the tune parameters changes because of the maintenance of MSD.
2. Changed liner + O-ring
3. Changed septum
4. Changed gold plated inlet seal
5. Recut the column with ceramic wafer and reinstalled it
6. Did a manual injection (to rule out the ALS)
7. Solvent rinsed the column.
8. Changed the installed column (HP-5MS approx.. 28 m x 0,250 mm x 0,25 µm) for a new column (DB-5MS 30 m x 0,250 mm x 0,25 µm). (conditioned before installing the MS side) also made sure the column depth in the inlet and MS where right.
9. Cleaned the septum nut
10. Cleaned the needle tip holder on the ALS since it was a bit dirty.
11. Changed ALS syringe.
12. Lowered the voltage of the MS electron multiplier from 1 to 0.5 this only lowered the peak area a bit.
13. Injecting 0.1 µl instead of the regular 1 µl. The peak of methamphetamine was good when injecting 0.1 µl. But it seems strange that injecting 1 µl like I always did would give split peaks and 0.1 µl would not.
I’ll keep updating this list so it will all be in one place what I’ve done so far.
I’m not sure what is causing these split peaks, all information I’ve found and received from different sources suggest it is an inlet issue of some sort.
Can anyone help me with this? Or does anyone have any ideas on what I could try next?
