7800 ICP-MS SIC resulted in high Sb 121 signal

Using standard 6020 Interference Check A solution with a 0.05 - 500 ppb calibration range for Antimony determination (mass 121 No gas mode) , SIC meauserement gave a 0.7 ppb signal (~15x LLOQ).
That issue has happened for quite some time now (months actually, unfortunatelly I wasn't there when this started to happen) but It has never been an issue before (values were consistently below 0.1 ppb), does anyone have some suggestion what kind of interference could it be? Only found some ArBr interference on mass 121 but seems quite unlikely

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  • Have you checked that your stock standards are not contaminated and tried a second source of SIC. Do you run He in addition to nogas and does it only fail for nogas but pass in He? 

    I've also seen Sb stick around in the tubing, autosampler probe, and spray chamber and result in hits when running higher Cl matrices, so I recommend cleaning all the sample lines (rinse protocol below) followed by a spray chamber soak in dilute aqua regia and seeing if it helps.

    Rinse protocol for cleaning out sample lines:

    Prepare fresh solutions so make in small batches. Do not leave solutions uncapped when not in use. For the first time, remove the PTFE nebulizer connector and drain into a beaker to prevent troublesome elements from being introduced into the cones/lenses. These solutions can be aspirated through the system, but it’s better to assure the lines are cleaned prior to aspiration.
    Step 1: 1:1:4 - NH4OH:H2O2:H2O
    Step 2: 1:1:4 - HCl:H2O2:H2O 

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  • Have you checked that your stock standards are not contaminated and tried a second source of SIC. Do you run He in addition to nogas and does it only fail for nogas but pass in He? 

    I've also seen Sb stick around in the tubing, autosampler probe, and spray chamber and result in hits when running higher Cl matrices, so I recommend cleaning all the sample lines (rinse protocol below) followed by a spray chamber soak in dilute aqua regia and seeing if it helps.

    Rinse protocol for cleaning out sample lines:

    Prepare fresh solutions so make in small batches. Do not leave solutions uncapped when not in use. For the first time, remove the PTFE nebulizer connector and drain into a beaker to prevent troublesome elements from being introduced into the cones/lenses. These solutions can be aspirated through the system, but it’s better to assure the lines are cleaned prior to aspiration.
    Step 1: 1:1:4 - NH4OH:H2O2:H2O
    Step 2: 1:1:4 - HCl:H2O2:H2O 

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