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I just want to inquire what would be the cause of getting a larger peak area on small level of concentration (10ppm CO, CO2 and CH4) and a small peak area on a higher level of concentration (40ppm CO, CO2 and CH4). I am currently using system GC Shimadzu GC 14-B with FID.
DIFFERENT INJECTION VOLUMES OR SPLIT RATIOS.

incorrectly labels samples.

best wishes,

Rod
Thank you very much Sir!

May ask you also what would be the cause of having the a bit a shoulder peak on my CO2 peak on the same system? Thank you for always being helpful and full of information
A bit of dead volume in the system might produce a shoulder peak.

best wishes,

Rod
hi,
i use FID to ananlyse hydrocarbon in petrolum product. I think maybe youre column is too short to separate the compound if the two compound RT are very close. that's my guess
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