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A bit of a puzzle here. I recently installed a new methanizer catalyst tube since the last one died (no CH4 or CO2 peaks). I now see CH4 and CO2 peaks, however the baseline oscillates, but at least the methanizer works.
After calibrating the gas flow rates and letting the system settle for an hour, the Signal 1 baseline oscillates at ~69 +/- 5 over around 30 seconds from crest to crest (very regular!) and I can see it on ChemStation. The service tech thought it might be a dirty FID, or faulty gas cylinder regulator, or the wrong delivery pressure set on the regulator. The gas cylinders and regulators are the same since before the old methanizer tube died, and the delivery pressures have not changed (all the flow rates are correct and properly calibrated).
I've cleaned the FID collector housing and installed a new FID jet (packed column) but am still seeing the oscillating baseline. When room air is injected I can see the baseline oscillating beneath the CH4 and CO2 peaks. My concern is for anyone wanting to analyse low levels of CH4, and for reproduceability of data, i.e., if I inject a standard and the peak elutes during an oscillating baseline "peak" compared to the next standard injected where the peak elutes during an oscillating baseline "valley". The room air CH4 peak accounts for 34% of the peak area, CO2 57%, and 4 visible baseline oscillation peaks accounting for 1% each.
My He carrier gas is running low (400 psi left) but I can't imagine that would cause the regular oscillation. So I don't know if the oscillation is being caused by some physical problem, an issue with chemistry (how the gas is ionizing inside the FID), or if this is some electronic issue. Any thoughts are appreciated!
Thanks!
