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My colleages ran a mixture of samples today. The column is HP-INNOWAX (PEG). We have not used this column for a long time.
Here are some parameters:
carrier gas: He 1ml/min,
inlet: split 100:1, inj vol 1ul
detector: FID, Air 250ml/min, H2 25ml/min, make-up gas: He 1ml/min
Then we find that some peaks are tailing, some are fronting and some are symmetrical.
Hence, he made a run of dodecene only. The solvent peak is tailing but dodecene is fronting.
Should I consider the column is bad? or is it normal for different peak shapes in the same run (especially in PEG column)?
