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I am currently working on a project which uses Quechers for analysis of multi-residue pesticides in vegetation. This involves running acetonitrile extracts on GCMS, i am using splitless injection.
I decided to prepare some standards in acetonitrile and run them to see how they compare to the current set of standards for our old method (in DCM). I noticed that the responses are much lower than the original standards in DCM and some of the peaks are also not as good (tailing).
I installed a guard column which improved peak shape and intensity somewhat but it still seems as though the reponse of the peaks is lowered and i was wondering whether this is dude to the solvent or something else which i am missing and if there is a way to increase the response.
The system i am using is an Agilent 6890/5973, column DB5-ms, guard column is phenylmethyl deactivated.
For the standards in DCM i use initial oven temp 40°C, 2µL splitless injection, 280°C injector port, 6.8psi head pressure.
For standards in acetonitrile i use initial oven temp 75°C, 1µL splitless injection, 250°C injector port, 10psi head pressure (obviously lower injection decreases response however even taking this into account, responses still seem a bit low, also had to use these parameters to avoid backflash from solvent volume expansion)
Any clues on why I am obtaining a lower response for the pesticide peaks when going from DCM - Acetonitrile as solvent? Also if it possible for me to use a 2µL injection somehow by changing parameters that would be great so I can increase my LOQ.
If you require any other method parameters or info let me know!
Cheers
Brad
