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Square solvent peak!

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Help!
I'm using a GC-FPD for organotin analysis and am getting a large square solvent peak at the outset, which can be very large and produce ugly chromatograms (although it doesn't interfere with my analysis as such). My solvent is iso-octane... Any suggestions?
Rachel :)

Unless the solvent peak is causing quantitation problems, or extinguishing the flame, I would not be concerned - it is common that the solvent overloads the column and detector, which causes a flat-topped peak.

You may find the following link helpful.

http://www.restek.com/fantasia/pdfCache/59550.pdf
Answer Man

If it is significantly larger than what you're used to getting - check for leaks or misprogramming of the injector.
Thanks,
DR
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Help!
I'm using a GC-FPD for organotin analysis and am getting a large square solvent peak at the outset, which can be very large and produce ugly chromatograms (although it doesn't interfere with my analysis as such). My solvent is iso-octane... Any suggestions?
Rachel :)
:D I have the same thing when i analyse CS2 in isooctan,the solvent peak at the end of the chromatogramm is very large...but don't interfere...
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