by
Jake » Fri Oct 22, 2010 9:42 pm
Glad (or sorry?) to hear we're not the only ones contending with this problem.
We've been dealing with the same issue when measuring FAMEs on a Shimadzu 2010. What we noticed was that FAME ratios of NuChek standards varied significantly over relatively small on-column ranges (less than 10X), and that the greater the diffence in area % of the FAMEs, the more exagerated the range would be. I.e., high area % FAMEs over-reported, low area % FAMEs under-reported.
We've really spent a lot of time trying to sort this out, with minor success. Out of frustration, we set our system up identically to the Shimadzu FAME application note. Surprisingly, the data improved. The difference? The Shimadzu application note uses helium as a make-up gas. We originally set the system up with N2 as the make-up gas, which is what I've always used. The problem persists, but isn't as dramatic as with N2 as the make-up. Unfortunately we weren't able to improve it any further by varying detector gas flows. Give He make-up a try as a partial fix.
As several have suggested, it does seem to me to be amplifier or perhaps electrometer related. My understanding from the documentation is that the instrument's keypad setting of 'linear' is only for the analog-out. We're using a workstation. The results are the same using GCSolutions or ClassVP. We have a dual channel system. One channel's a little better than the other in regards to the problem, and when we swapped electrometers, better data followed the electrometer. We did have an electrometer replaced due to noise issues. We were hoping that we just had a bad set, but unfortunately the problem remained after the replacement.
Any progress from your end EUROFINS?