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The good example (https://www.flickr.com/photos/129144858 ... 107489664/)
and the bad example (https://www.flickr.com/photos/129144858 ... 107490714/)
are uploaded on Flickr.
Thanks
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Discussions about GC-MS, LC-MS, LC-FTIR, and other "coupled" analytical techniques.
Why not start with common PFTBA tune evaluation ?Hi! I am having some problems with what seems to be an inconsistent high noise level the GC/MS I am working with. It is an Agilent 6890/5973 used for VOC analysis (EPA 524.2). I ran a BFB injection Monday and it had pretty nice peaks. Wednesday and today I ran it again and I get a lot of noise with a very high baseline. I replaced the column last Friday because I was not seeing any peaks using the old column. Between Monday’s and Wednesday’s BFB injections, I ran and air/water check, tightened column nuts, but did not do any other maintenance. I am fairly new to the GC/MS and would appreciate any advice about how to fix this issue, and what is causing this.
The good example (https://www.flickr.com/photos/129144858 ... 107489664/)
and the bad example (https://www.flickr.com/photos/129144858 ... 107490714/)
are uploaded on Flickr.
Thanks
Your last tune report shows 4.44% N2 and 0,35% O2.Thanks Steve, I'm in the process of trying to find the leak as per your suggestion... fingers crossed I find one
When running BFB tunes my EntLens is almost always 0, if it goes above about 2v then something is wrong. The Variable EntLens Offset makes up for the EntLens being 0.Hello
I would check ion source...Check your autotune report - EntLens is 0.
You also have wrong isotopes ratio, high EMV.
To isolate GC you can plugged MS transfer line with blank nut and then perform autotune, it will help you to eliminate GC.
Regards
Tomasz Kubowicz
How old is your Electron Multiplier?Thanks for your responses Tomasz and dblux_
I did another air/water check this morning, and it changed from yesterday. Yesterday it had 3.12% water, 4.95% nitrogen, and less than 1% for oxygen and carbon dioxide. Well, today it has less water (less than 1%) and more nitrogen (15.65%). I used a leak detector around the column nuts, inlet, transfer line, and diffusion pump, and pretty much everywhere else too, and there was no leak detected. The most recent tune evaluation (https://www.flickr.com/photos/129144858 ... 547510910/) doesn't look as good as it has in the past. The 502 peak has some stuff around the baseline, even though I cleaned the source last week, and I'm not sure why the peak looks split.
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