Let's stay with this one. In the future, there's no need to post the same thing in 2 different boards. Lots of us participate in multiple discussions.
What about the location (retention time) of the ethylene compared to the acetylene?
Two critical things that you did not share are 1) what is the carrier gas? and 2) what is your chromatographic column and what are its dimensions (length, diameter, and film thickness)? Perhaps your column is a stainless-steel tube? This is called a packed column and they generally require much larger flows.
26 psi is a very large inlet pressure (very high flow) unless you're using a packed column. Even for a 60 m x 0.53 mm i.d. column (considered quite long and wide by most standards), the head pressure should only be 5-8 psi (gets you a linear velocity of 25-40 cm/s - optimum flow for helium carrier gas). You can go faster if hydrogen is your carrier. If you're using a packed column, then none of that matters. Acetylene and ethylene are only different by 2 hydrogen atoms and a little bit of pi-electron density. If you have the wrong stationary phase, you're likely going to have a hard time separating them from each other.
I found this on the restek.com website. It's the only app note I could find that was able to show a separation of ethylene from acetylene using a thin-filmed column. But, you can see that the column is extremely long. You might have to paste the link into your browser. I'm not sure it will hypertext when I post this:
http://www.restek.com/chromatogram/view ... %7C74-85-1
All of the other app notes on the restek site that involve separation of acetylene and ethylene are porous polymer columns. It's not a trivial separation.
I wish I had some acetylene and ethylene, I'd fool around with it a little. I looked up this "Acetylene Reduction Assay" but in all of the procedures I found, I didn't see where anyone called out the column used to perform the separation.
A while back, someone else was having trouble with this analysis. I'm not sure if they ever resolved the problem but a good thing to do when you have questions like this is to search keywords in the search box for this forum. Chances are, there's been a long discussion on the problem already. I just searched "ethylene acetylene" and Sinkdo was having the same problem as you:
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=25621&p=121906&hili ... ne#p121906