Having issues with GC-microECD signal-noise
Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2017 12:14 pm
Hi Everyone,
I am having issues wth the signal noise of my GC-microECD. It started to report signals of 4000 to 5000 Hz, and this begun to happen due to the change of the cylinder of the make-up gas (i am using Ar-Me P-5) Before this the microECD reported an aprox. of 300 Hz.
I baked-out the detector at 400°C with constant make-up flow of 60 mL/min, with the oven at 40°C all night, for around 20 hours and the signal was the same as the beginning.
I changed the mixing liner by unscrewing thw swagelok 1/4 and changed the 1/4 ferrule, and installed the make-up gas adapter again by following the instructions in the manual, baked out again and there was no change in the signal-noise.
So, i was thinking in two things.
1. Wait for other cylinder of make-up gas Ar-Me P-5 or...
2. Try to bake-out the detector again but by using HYDROGEN instead of Ar-Me P-5. If this was the case, what conditions do I have to use, i mean, how much time?? constant make-up 60 ml/min of hydrogen?? 40° in the oven??
thanks for your time
I am having issues wth the signal noise of my GC-microECD. It started to report signals of 4000 to 5000 Hz, and this begun to happen due to the change of the cylinder of the make-up gas (i am using Ar-Me P-5) Before this the microECD reported an aprox. of 300 Hz.
I baked-out the detector at 400°C with constant make-up flow of 60 mL/min, with the oven at 40°C all night, for around 20 hours and the signal was the same as the beginning.
I changed the mixing liner by unscrewing thw swagelok 1/4 and changed the 1/4 ferrule, and installed the make-up gas adapter again by following the instructions in the manual, baked out again and there was no change in the signal-noise.
So, i was thinking in two things.
1. Wait for other cylinder of make-up gas Ar-Me P-5 or...
2. Try to bake-out the detector again but by using HYDROGEN instead of Ar-Me P-5. If this was the case, what conditions do I have to use, i mean, how much time?? constant make-up 60 ml/min of hydrogen?? 40° in the oven??
thanks for your time