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I'm fairly new user to GC-FID and I'm having a bit of problem with my (new) Agilent GC-FID 6850 that I'm hoping someone can help me with. The problem consists of ‘noise’ or a possible contamination, after about 5-6 minutes on a 150C-250C gradient (10C/min) after the solvent peak and about 16 pA. The column is HP-88 (100 meters, 0.250 mm ID, max temp 250C) and inlet temp is 250C, and FID is at 300C. The carrier is helium, and with air and hydrogen for the FID. The issue appears to have started around the time that I injected the Supelco 37 FAME samples (10 mgs/mL, 1 uL injection, ranging 10:1 to 50:1 splits) and biodiesel transesterification reactions of plant oils.
I had initially tried the following, but without improvement:
o Baked column for 2 hours at 250C (column maximum)
o Changed the solvents to new bottles of methanol & hexane (HPLC/GC grade)
o Changed to new sample vials, glass pipettes, pipette bulbs
o Changed syringe needle
o Changed injection liner
o Changed gold seal with metal o-ring underneath liner
o Changed rubber septa above liner
o Cut off 6 inches at front and back of column & ensured column ends tightened into inlet & detector
o 4 runs with 5 uL injection with 100:1 split in order to wash out residue in split liner
o Washed inlet metal ports with hexane
I have then removed the syringe so there was no actual injection, but without improvement, so the issue is not with the syringe apparatus. Our helium line (carrier gas) is filtered, but the air and hydrogen are not (but have ordered filters). I disconnected the column from the FID, and the problem does not occur afterward, so I had think it must be with the column or inlet. Isotemp runs at 150C and 175C do not produce any problems, but runs at 200C and 225C have increasing ‘bumpy’ baselines, so perhaps something with high MW is on the column (or inlet) that is heating up and coming out.
I have finally rebaked at 250C for 2 additional hours, and cut off 30 additional inches at the front of the column, but still no improvement. I have not changed column to our spare HP-88 as I did not want to contaminate it if the problem was somewhere in the inlet apparatus that I had not cleaned or replaced. I also have not baked the inlet at 280C or 300C as we don’t have new o-rings (but have ordered them).
Chromatograms:
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http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff3 ... yringe.jpg
http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff3 ... yringe.jpg
http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff3 ... yringe.jpg
http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff3 ... yringe.jpg
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
