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Kashew » Wed Jan 11, 2012 2:03 am
I just re-set the columns...again. However, this time I re-cut the ends(the FID end was 1/2 obstructed I found). I also upped the column flow(it was originally going at like 0.5 ml/min but I upped it to ~1.2ml/min). Also, I just performed a capillary column conditioning(column didn't get conditioned when installed originally).
I tried starting the oven out at 70 and 60 degrees(ethanol boils at 78). The first run I did showed two, overlapping peaks, however, I used an in-syringe aliquot of ethanol to rinse. In the second one, I used no ethanol to rinse and there was no second peak.
Due to financial constraints, I've been trying to hold off with purchasing a performance checking solution(I don't have anything, literally, else to run through there either) and hexane or toluene as a solvent. However, if things keep up this way, I may have to find some money for those just because I seem to be running out of other options.
The inlet washer goes under the seal. You will not get a good seal if the washer is on top.
Make sure the column is properly installed in the injection port ( 5-7 mm above the ferrule tip).
Try lowering your inital temp to 20 degrees below the boiling point of your solvent. Hold this temp. for at least 2X your split time ( if using).
When I insert a column into an FID I push it up ( gently) until I feel resistance then pull it back 1-2 mm.
I'm using split, but I'm leaving it on for the whole run. I changed my initial temp. And so checked for the washer and the column-FID connection.
EDIT: I finally got one run to show me something else, barely:
That was done starting at 80 degrees, working up to 230 at 30/min.