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I have read (and been told by colleagues) over and over that C2H2 can poison the ECD, so it's important to vent it before it reaches the detector. I've gone to great lengths to set up my GC so the C2H2 can be vented, only for an Agilent technician to ask me, "Why exactly do you need to vent C2H2? It shouldn't harm the ECD...".
Does C2H2 in fact poison the ECD? If so, how?
Thanks for the help!
Greenhouse Gas Girl
