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It would be a great help if you can assist me with this.
Simply put is the TCD Detector Response always linear, is this a myth?
What are some variables that could affect the detector response.
As an example, would one be able to assume that the response is linear for CO2, with sample size ranging from 0-150ul.
Is non-linearity in detector response likely to arise from very small volumes or very large volumes.
Is non-linearity due to column specifications or detector quality?
I am just trying to find out what specs/events/gases will cause the response of a TCD detector to be non-linear.
Just to clarify, the response is linear to CO2, but I want to find out if it could be non-linear to other gases and what would cause it?
Thank you.
