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I need to do an LC/MSMS method for quantification on a compound that doesn't ionize into [M+H]+ (barely observed) but only into [M-H2O+H]+
Is there a problem with doing MS/MS on a [M-H2O+H]+ parent ion ?
(PS: negative ionization is not an…
Hi again Raina,
as I already told you this cannot be done with just one column, especially with the CO2 concentration up to 20% and water included and the necessity to analyze H2. This is an application we normally build an analyzer for. You need at…
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Operating like this puts sub-optimal flow into the GCMS ion source of more than 2 ml/min. Please make sure that you have a system with a turbomolecular high vacuum pump and not a diffusion pump as 2 ml/min exceeds the maximum allowable flow into a diffusion…
This Information Applies To: Agilent GC Systems with Flame Ionization Detector (FID)
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The Flame Ionization Detector (FID) jet could become clogged with ferrule material, column bleed, or heavy molecular analytes. The clogged jet will affect...
This Information Applies To: Agilent GC Systems with Split/Splitless (S/SL) inlet
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Different liners are required for different high concentration, split analysis techniques including:
General use liners
Auto inject, general use
Auto...
This Information Applies To: Agilent GC Systems with Split/Splitless (S/SL) inlet
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Different liners are required for different splitless trace analysis techniques including:
General use liners
Pressure, temperature, volume (PTV)
Hot...
This Information Applies To: Agilent 6890, 7890, 7820, 8890 and 8860 GC Systems with Split/Splitless (S/SL) inlet
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Replacement of the Gold Seal is required as part of inlet maintenance. Replacement is required when the performance of the inlet...
This Information Applies To: Agilent GC Systems with Micro-ECD.
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The Wipe Test is an annual test that performed by end user of the micro-ECD (Micro Electron Capture Detector or uECD) to help ensure radioactive safety when using the detector...
This Information Applies To: Agilent GC Systems with thermal conductivity detector (TCD)
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Baking the thermal conductivity detector (TCD) at high temperatures can remove sample contaminants that have deposited on the detector surfaces.
Items...
This Information Applies To: Agilent GC Systems with flame ionization detector (FID)
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Baking out the flame ionization detector at high temperatures can remove sample contaminants that have deposited on the detector surfaces.
Items required...
This Information Applies To: Micro Electron Capture Detector (uECD)
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Baking the micro electron capture detector (µECD) at high temperatures can remove sample contaminants that have deposited on the detector surfaces.
Warning ...
This Information Applies To: Agilent GC Systems with Flame Ionization Detector (FID)
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This article will describe how an operator can configure the makeup gas on both the instrument keypad and the software driver (Method Editor).
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This Information Applies To: Agilent HPLC systems
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The presence of ghost peaks can be a symptom of a system contamination issue, caused by accumulation of sample and/or foreign substances in the flow path. It is critical for high sensitivity...