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I am a PhD student in New Caledonia (first year) and I try to restart a GC-17A -Shimadzu- to measure H2S and CH4 in natural gas (soil fluxes). I admit to having a lot of troubles with it. Maybe someone here will help me, I hope.

I use two different circuits:
- the first one with a capillary column GasPro 0.32x30m connected to a 5380 PFPD, which I use to measure H2S (Channel 2). These part seems working well with a standard of H2S.

- the second circuit passes through a column Porapak 80/100 (6ft*2) and then into a column Molecular Sieve 5A 80/100 (8ft) and finally in the FID (Channel 1).
The problem is whatever the gas I inject in the GC (Air, CH4, H2S) (or the volume of injection), I obtained the same signal on the FID. I don’t know what to do. You can find in attached the print-screen of the different chromatograms obtained.

I also put a diagram of my circuit. To simplify things, the TCD and the methaniser were removed from the flow path. Sample loops are 2ml and 100µl.

The method I use is that the engineer who installed the GC created for what I wanted to do.
Manual injection, injector 150 ° C, split, split ratio: 5.0
42 kpa pressure, total flow 7 ml / min
column flow 1 ml / min
Column 80 ° C, 220 ° C FID
10 Port Valve:
0.00 Position 0 Load
0.01 Position 1 injection
3.00 Position 0 Load
The FID is new and has never been used, so I think it works. Maybe I have a problem with my method, but I do not know where ..
Does someone could bring me some reflection tracks to solve this mystery, please?
Thanks in advance for any help,
Adrien

