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Magpie » Wed Mar 08, 2017 5:27 pm
- the calibration of the qda is automatic and done by an intern oil which generates peaks when heated: which kind of oil , can we calibrate by preparing a specific calibrant , how many time do us have to check this function.
You'll likely have to ask Waters Technical support directly for this information. But I doubt there is way to use a different calibrant. In any case, I'm not sure what improvements would be achieved by using a different calibrant. Mass accuracy won't be improved by using a different calibrant since the MS has unit resolution. Is there a reason that you want to use a different calibrant?
- the cleaning of the apparatus if polluted , which solution or specific solvant can we use ( especially that u mentionned the problematic of the absence of the divert valve)
After the individual dirtied up the QDa with the inorganic salt, we called service to open up the instrument and clean it out. (After we gave them a hard time about how introducing inorganic salts into mass specs make for unhappy labmates).