Since you have a vaporizer you may be losing the CO2 in the liquid portion which is near the heater and fresh liquid has to be flushed through it to get a consistent sample.
The tubing handles only a moderate amount of bending or the deactivation can break and allow active sites to be manifest. Think of it as 'ice' which if you bend the tubing too much causes the 'ice' to crack.
best wishes,
Rod
Hi Rod, thanks for your prompt reply.
How do I ensure I have fresh liquid to flush through to get consistent sample if I am using gas sampling valve & manual injection? Is there a spectial tactic of handling or injecting compressed liquid into the GC using gas sampling valve? Seems like I always have problem getting consistent area count for gas components like Methane, CO, CO2, H2S using GSV manual injections, is it coz of the way I inject (control purge flow @ 100ml/min for few mins, close the control valve then press START when the float in the flow meter drops to zero)? Oh forgot to mention, I have a vaporizer and methanizer for CO / CO2.
So if the deactivation in the tubing breaks, the H2S will stick onto the tubing and not flow to the GC u mean?