missing methane peak in rga agilent 6890
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 8:55 am
Hai everybody,
I am using a Agilent 6890 RGA and I am not getting my methane peak. I am getting 79% N2 and 20% O2 (satisfactory separation) while injecting air and so I think the mol.sieve column is OK. I think there might be some problem in my valve switch-over timings. Can I use FID to detect methane? Since O2, N2 are not going to be detected on FID and I dont have CO in my sample, the peak I get after C5/C6+ peak, I assume, to be methane alone. And I am thinking about calibrating for methane using that peak from FID (and also the next peak in FID I am thinking to use for calibrating C2, since I dont get ethylene in my samples)
Am I right in doing this?
Your comments please.
I am using a Agilent 6890 RGA and I am not getting my methane peak. I am getting 79% N2 and 20% O2 (satisfactory separation) while injecting air and so I think the mol.sieve column is OK. I think there might be some problem in my valve switch-over timings. Can I use FID to detect methane? Since O2, N2 are not going to be detected on FID and I dont have CO in my sample, the peak I get after C5/C6+ peak, I assume, to be methane alone. And I am thinking about calibrating for methane using that peak from FID (and also the next peak in FID I am thinking to use for calibrating C2, since I dont get ethylene in my samples)
Am I right in doing this?
Your comments please.