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Herb,
the thin reference transfer capillary between the open split and the
mass spec is rather sensitive to temperature fluctuations. This is due
to the small size and the fact that the flux through the capillary is
governed by Hagen-Poisseuille's law which states that the (laminar) flow
through such a capillary is directly proportional to the pressure
difference and inversely related to the 4th power (!) of the radius (a
change in radius by a factor of 2 increases the flux by a factor of 16).
Hence, small diameter changes due to air draft can affect the intensity.
We maintain our ConFlo lid closed and lead the capillary through a 1/16"
guide hose (made from Peek to have the capillary glide through easily).
This should reduce fluctuations on the peak top. However, as you
correctly mention, this is only a cosmetic issue, isotope ratio results
should not be affected at all.
Regrads Willi
Herbert Tobias wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I would like to ask a question about reference CO2 gas pulse shapes using
> the Conflo III device on a MAT 253. Has anyone seen the following issue
> and "solved" it:
>
> The problem I have is that the gas pulses when equilibrated is a bit
> noisy. So when you see the CO2 gas pulses generated, they look a bit
> jumpy. In other words, they are not smooth on the top. It isn't an issue
> as far as reproducibility, they still give good zero enrichment numbers.
> I guess this is more of an "aesthetic" issue.
>
> I tried changing head pressures of the He gas and CO2 gas, plus distances
> of the capillaries in the "open split" tube to no avail. Any hard
> experience with this issue will be greatly appreciated.
>
> sincerely your disgruntled,
> -Herb
> Cornell University
>
>
>
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