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We’re setting up two new 7890 GCs for a gas analysis of C1-15 using a DB-1 30m x 0.32 mm ID X 1um film. Standard is introduced using a GSV and sample loop into a Split Splitless injector. It’s a split injection (20:1) with H2 column flow of 3ml/min, temp ramp of 40C up to 230C over 18 minutes, with FID detection. We have eight other Agilent 7890s set up with this same method, and we use the same heated gas standard on all ten units. Sample loop sizes are all the same, split ratios same.
The units and consumables are all brand new out of the box.
My new units both have their methods set up exactly as the eight working units. We are using Hydrogen as makeup gas instead of Helium on one unit, and Helium on the other. This doesn't seem to be the problem as they are both responding in the same manner:
Both new units have virtually no sensitivity for any compounds after toluene. I don’t see ethylbenzene, xylenes, etc, up to butylbenzene. However, on the eight working units, those peaks show plenty of sensitivity (>25 000 AC).
We did inlet pressure tests (seem ok, pressure loss over 10 min <1psi), baked and trimmed the column, re-installed the column a second time, changed the liner, tightened the injector weldment nut, and cleaned and reassembled the FID.
I’m at a loss as to why these two new GCs have such poor sensitivity (on an FID no less!), and what's worse, we’re on a timetable to get them validated.
Anybody have any suggestions where else to look? What are we missing?
