Hello all,
I just started up an old Chrompack GC (CP9001) with FID Detector and capillary column (0,32ID).
Now the Injection is Split/Splitless, when I inject in Split mode the solvent peak is a sharp (narrow) peak. (for example: hexane).
But now I tried the Splitless mode and the solvent peak lasts 30 second's approximately.
What causes this? Any tips or any help is welcome!
Greetings, Rik.
Try this. Start at 1uL injection or even a half or less if your instrument will do it. Start your oven temp at 20C below the boiling point of your solvent. Make sure you have the right liner in the inlet.(they are often different for split or splitless). Set your purge time to 5 minutes and the purge flow to 60ml/min. Set your temperature program to hold 1 minute,then ramp at 15c/minute to the maximum column temp. You should get a long tail on your solvent peak and your analyte peak will probably be in that. Now back that purge time down to say .75 minutes. You will notice that tail gets cut off and your analyte peak is nicely separated and has a good gaussian shape.
Split injections are easier to do,becuause they are much more tolerant of the instrument settings,but of course,becuase they "split" the sample,putting,say,1 part on the column to roughly 20 (or 50 or 100) out the split vent (remember,this is not exact,its very approximate,the number reall refers to gas flows,not analyte amounts) they are less sensitive than splitless injections.