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i'm using a GOW-MAC TCD with a Porapack-Q column. (GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY)
I have a sample only composed by H2 and CO2, i prepare it manually admiting 90% and 10% respectively using their parcial pressures, in a previusly vacuumed reservory.
First i inyected the sample to the GC and it showed me a saturated peak for H2 as shown in the image, and of course i couldn't quantify it properly.
To correct this, i decided to dilute the gas with the same carrier i was using (Ar). I diluted it by 4, and i was able to watch the whole H2 peak, but then the area of each gas was 95% and 5%, so i suspect the area of CO2 is subestimated. And my lab partners also tell me that could happen.
So do you have any recomendations about how can i correct this?
i know there are some tricks like play with the attenuation, or maybe measure it without dilution to know the CO2, and then dilute it to see the h2 having in consideration the dilution factor. But i'm still thinking in this idea... can you help me please to resolve it?
thx
update: recently i have heard about the response factor of gases for GC, is this the solution?