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Pesticide analysis questions (maintenance-related)

Discussions about GC and other "gas phase" separation techniques.

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For anyone in here who does pesticide analysis - do you have to do GC maintenance before each batch?

I regularly cut 1' - 2' from my guard columns, change my Presstight connectors, change out my liners and maybe once a week change my Siltek baseplates.

Anyone else do this on the daily? Just curious.

cw

This sounds familiar. Prior to each analytical batch we go through the same steps to ensure low breakdown.

In our environmental lab:

We have on-column injections and change guard columns every +/- 2 days (50 samples) for ground-samples.

Groundwater samples are analyzed with large-volume injection with a guard column and a few metres of analytical column before the "real" analytical column. The guard column and few metres of analytical column are changed every +/- 2 weeks (70 samples).

For both systems: pesticides are still fairly good before the guard column is changed, but we also analyze PAH on these GC/MS and they tend to tail much earlier...

We have replaced the press-tight connectors as much as possible by a metal connector and ferrules. In our opinion this gives less leakage problems.

Kevin
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