I need some help with some poor separations that I'm getting
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 2:29 am
The PI in the lab I'm working for has commissioned me with the task of creating standard curves of GC chromatographs of acetone, acetonitrile, and ethanol with water as the solvent. An easy task in and of itself, but I can't for the life of me get any sort of separation between them. Their retention times are nearly identical and I'm getting no baseline resolution. I've lowered my carrier gas flow (from 2.2 mL/min to 1.0 and 0.5), adjusted my inlet temperature (70, 110, and 220 degrees C), and have tried all sorts of oven temperature gradients (starting as low as 30 degrees C and as high as 70 for four minutes, and then finishing at 110 for four more) with little luck. Normally I'd report back to my boss, but he's on vacation this week and I'd like to have some data for him when he comes back. Any advice, chromatographers?
FYI I'm using an Agilent 6850 GC with an FID detector and helium as my carrier gas.
Thanks for all your help.
FYI I'm using an Agilent 6850 GC with an FID detector and helium as my carrier gas.
Thanks for all your help.
