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I'm new to this and not sure how much info is needed, so pardon if this is extra!
I'm trying to measure changes in methane levels and have no problems with high levels (1-10% CH4 in air) but have some difficulties with atmospheric, so in the range of ~2ppm. I am able to get some peaks that look good, but then others will have a huge tail, and occasionally the baseline will start to oscillate for 15-20 minutes and I have nothing to do but wait it out. I'm also seeing around 35% RSD at these levels
What I would like:
1) any recommendations on temps/flow rates/any modifications I need to make
2) what to do about the tailing effect
3) how to stop the oscillating baseline from ruining my day!
4) any ideas to decrease the error
I'm using a shimadzu GC 2014 with 80/100 porapak Q and 80/100 porapak N columns. We have a FID and TCD detector, though I have not yet used the TCD so I'm not super familiar with it.
Current method settings: Nitrogen carrier, flow rate is at 50. Injector 150C, column 100C, FID 150C.
I'm injecting manually, 500ul, and it may be as simple a problem as me being a human and not an autosampler?