Ion Chromatography: Spikes Appear on Changing Flow Rate
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 5:57 am
Hello,
I am using a Dionex ion-chromatography ICS 3000 with conductivity detection and self regenerating suppressor instrument for academic purposes. Actually, I was trying to clean the system with water without a column (we use different self prepared columns).
However, during cleaning something interesting was observed. It may too common, but I am trying to understand why chaging a flow rate would cause an "apparent" change in conductance.
The question is that when the column is removed and the rest is connected as it should be i.e.
pump-->injector-->suppressor-->conductivity detector,
sharp peaks are seen whenever the flow rate is changed without stopping the pump. For example if flow rate is 2.0 mL/min is changed to 1.5 mL/min a spike appears in the signal. The eluent is nothing but pure water. I initially thought that the injector valve or sample loop is dirty, but if the injector valve is by-passed same behaviour is observed.
Even if the configuration is pump -->detector i.e. the suppressor and injector valve are bypassed spikes appear when flow rate is either increased or decreased.
Similarly, on manually changing the injector valve to load to inject or vice versa, similiar peaks appear.
This might be a common phenomenon, but I am not well experienced with IC systems. Does changing the flow rate causes spikes in the conductivity detectors?
Thank you very much for some clues.
M. Farooq
I am using a Dionex ion-chromatography ICS 3000 with conductivity detection and self regenerating suppressor instrument for academic purposes. Actually, I was trying to clean the system with water without a column (we use different self prepared columns).
However, during cleaning something interesting was observed. It may too common, but I am trying to understand why chaging a flow rate would cause an "apparent" change in conductance.
The question is that when the column is removed and the rest is connected as it should be i.e.
pump-->injector-->suppressor-->conductivity detector,
sharp peaks are seen whenever the flow rate is changed without stopping the pump. For example if flow rate is 2.0 mL/min is changed to 1.5 mL/min a spike appears in the signal. The eluent is nothing but pure water. I initially thought that the injector valve or sample loop is dirty, but if the injector valve is by-passed same behaviour is observed.
Even if the configuration is pump -->detector i.e. the suppressor and injector valve are bypassed spikes appear when flow rate is either increased or decreased.
Similarly, on manually changing the injector valve to load to inject or vice versa, similiar peaks appear.
This might be a common phenomenon, but I am not well experienced with IC systems. Does changing the flow rate causes spikes in the conductivity detectors?
Thank you very much for some clues.
M. Farooq