Cryogenic GC TCD
Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 5:48 pm
Currently doing a -80C run separating out H2, HD, and D2 on a TCD. The separation in He occurs very well and I see all three peaks. Knowing the thermal conductivity of He, I got my H2 to be negative and HD, D2 to be positive.
I know that He is not the best carrier gas so I am currently looking into using Ar. My inital reason for switching the sensitivity toward just the H2.
I run isothermal at -80, I switched the carrier gas a day before and allowed the TCD to stablize a couple of hours before I did any analysis. I made the changes in the Chemstation sofware to allow the flow calculations to occur. I switched the polarity of the TCD and I get a large positive mass representing nothing. I would hope for peaks but alas..
I feeling like am missing something that is basic. Any Ideas?
I know that He is not the best carrier gas so I am currently looking into using Ar. My inital reason for switching the sensitivity toward just the H2.
I run isothermal at -80, I switched the carrier gas a day before and allowed the TCD to stablize a couple of hours before I did any analysis. I made the changes in the Chemstation sofware to allow the flow calculations to occur. I switched the polarity of the TCD and I get a large positive mass representing nothing. I would hope for peaks but alas..
I feeling like am missing something that is basic. Any Ideas?