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This chromatogram is from a new 5975B Agilent MSD

what you are think the resaons for this?
the column is HP-5ms (30m & 0.25mm)
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oven:Dear Che313,
You should give more information about the method if you expect good response!
Be more specific about oven temperature program, injector and detector parameters, carrier gas parameters, type of analytes involved, what are you trying to achieve etc.
Regards
it could beSample too concentrated? dirty inlet?
thank you for your attentionChe313,
What column are you using, what solvent are you using? Are you running SIM or scanning? If scanning, can you post a spectrum, if SIM what ions? How does your tune look? Still need more data.
This could very easily just be junk from your sample but it is hard to say without more information. Your MS came with a test mix (typically octafluoronaphthalene since it has a great EC capture coefficient) so try running that under the recommended conditions and see what that looks like.
Best regards.
yes its extracted from urine. although the prepration method has a refernce, it can't be said it will be clear 100% from interfering. And also I can't garntee the dervative is clean 100%.Che313,
You said that you're analysing THC derivate. Did you extract it from biological samples? If yes, are you sure that sample preparation method was suitable? Maybe you have interfering compounds from your sample.
You said also that you used derivation of your target compound. Are you sure that the derivation reagent is pure enough? Derivation is additional step where you may contaminate the samples.
Did you run blank to see whether your solvent is free of contaminations?
Regards
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