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Anyway, we here at my lab have a large problem. Allow me to preface this by stating that we are using an SRI 8610c gas chromatograph, a hydrogen carrier (our tank has adequate pressure and gas in it), an FID, and a restek MXT-5 capillary column. Things have been running great for the past few months but like all things, this has changed.
Ok so... The area beneath our peaks have dimished greatly within the past day or so and are now reporting values that are a mere fraction of the known values within our check standards. We have always ran things at 250 degrees celcius and nothing has changed over the past few months. To troubleshoot, we have cleaned the FID, swapped out the old cappilary column for a new one, cut the column at both the injection and detector ends, tested for leaks, replaced ferules, adjusted running temperatures (from 240 all the way to 275), and cleaned out just about every part we were able to remove. Now I am at a loss. Our peak height used to report values of around 13-14% (that's weight %) and now are somewhere around 0.3%.
Now, my question to you, my fellow chromatography enthusiasts, why would this be? Like a said, our gas is at a healthy and functioning level and our machine has been running strong for the past 2 or 3 months (as long as I've been workinng at this laboratory). I'm left scratching my head and I am reluctant to contact SRI (tech support is time consuming and I am very busy at the moment)... so...
Any help you can offer me is greatly appreciated. Thank you very much!
