Dear list members, I have a question for those with experience on sampling the head space of liquid samples. I am reacting LiOBr with a urea solution to generate N2 gas. The sample is analyzed with an Europa 20/20 IRMS attached to a Gilson autosampler. I am concerned with moisture (and LiOBr) creeping into the machine. The sample goes through a few valves and plumbing before reaching the water scrubber and I am afraid that with time it is going to cause some problems. The option I see, is installing another water trap immediately after the autosampler. The trap could be a liquid N trap or another magnesium perchlorate scrubber. Any suggestions? Thanks Juan Juan C. Marini D.V.M, M.Sc., Ph. D. 411 ASL 1207 Gregory dr University of Illinois Urbana, IL 61801 email: [log in to unmask] Tel: 217 333 4679 fax: 217 333 8285