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the FID measures significantly higher than the FTIR, once ive added up the entire CH and CC bonds of the FTIR as well as inplementing FID response factors of individual HC species
I am mainly focused on measuring long chain alkanes, though it appears as though the FID's response is proportional mainly to ethylene, as I see very little in the FTIR's CH and CH2 absorption
am I neglecting a fundamental behavior of the FID, I understand it is a 'carbon counter', though I calibrate and sample at the same flow rates, shouldnt I be seeing a concentration measurement unaffected by 'amount of hydrocarbons'?
thanks for your insight, im very excitied to have stumbled across such a collection of GC knowledge
