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We have an Agilent 6890 which has been in use for a number of years, split/splitless inlets, FPD at the back and FID at the front. The front column is a GS-alumina PLOT 0.53 x 30m. We use this to determine hydrocarbons C1-C5 as follows:
oven 30C-150C ramp
Helium constant flow at 10ml/min
Split injection 10:1
injection via automated valve at 120C
All this time the baseline has been totally flat as the oven temperature increases. We have just moved this instrument to a new lab about 30mins away, and there is now a rise of 10pA as it goes from 30C to 150C (this starts to drop away a little as it maintains at 150). We've tried:
column conditioning
individual cylinders of all gases vs. pipelines (pipelines were checked for air and moisture before use anyway)
swapping column to back inlet
Swapping column for 0.5m of a DB5
changing liner and septum
Changing FID jet and sonicating collector and insulators in methanol
running without injecting
I haven't got a chromatogram uploaded yet but will try to do this later to illustrate. I've also searched on here for similar problems and found nothiing that has made any difference. Any thoughts? We have yet to take it back to the old lab out of mindless optimism, but we're nearly there!
