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pi3832 » Wed Apr 05, 2006 3:27 pm
Since it occurred using two different solvents, I suspect it may be in my sample concentration step. I am using compressed Ultra High Purity (UHP) grade nitrogen for my blowdown. I have heard that it is possible to pick up contamination from compressed gas sources either when taking the tank down to near empty, or that there can be some bleed from components of the regulator.
Does anybody have any ideas, experienced any similar problems?
The only impurity that normally might increase when cylinder pressure gets low is moisture. The easiest way to check if the cylinder is the problem is to use a different cylinder.
As for the regulator, if you are using one with a rubber diaphragm, that may cause purity problems. Make sure you use one with a stainless-steel diaphragm. (A brass body is fine.)
Oh, and avoid Tygon and similar polymer tubing, they can off-gas plasticizers and such. Copper tubing is a better option. Just make sure it's rated to an appropriate working pressure.
Also, you can use Zero grade nitrogen instead of UHP, if there's a cost or availability issue with the UHP.