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Instrument: Clarus 500 Perkin Elmer AutoSystem GC with built in Autosampler
Injection Method: Auto Injection.
Syringe Capacity: 0.5ul
Injection Volume: 0.3ul
Injection Speed: FAST
Sampling Rate: 6.25pts/s
Inlet A: CAP
Detector: FID
Pre-injection Solvent Washes= 0
Pre-injection Sample Washes = 3
Post-injection Solvent Washes = 0
Sample Pumps: 10
Viscosity Delay: 0
Injection Temp: 200oC
Carrier Gas: Nitrogen at 0.5ml/min
Split Ration: 250:1
Column = Elite 624 (6% Cyanopropylphenyl -94% Dimethyl Polysiloxane), 30m, diameter 250um
Detector Temp: 300oC
Attenuation: -2
Oven Program:
Initial Temp: 30o for 17mins
Ramp 1: 8oC/min to 140oC and hold for 4.25mins
Ramp 2: 25oC/min to 180oC and hold for 1.4mins
After some attempts, I found that o- & p- Xylenes cannot be separated but this is not such a big issue for us as this is not absolutely necessary to achieve. However, I have THF and MEK eluting very close together and I can only achieve decent separation if I set the initial temp to 30oC and hold for 17mins.
However, I dont have anything in place to cool down the GC to 30oC so on really hot days, I cant get it to cool down to that temp. I tried to start at 40 and hold for longer but I still cannot achieve a decent separation. I have also tried to reduce the ramp rate to from 8 to 5 but thats not worked either. Everything comes off before the second ramp. Thats just in place to make sure that everything has eluted.
Has anyone got any other suggestions? Pete? By the way, my 21 components are all solvents because we work with waste solvents.
The obvious ones are to change column type and install a cooler but I dont want to do either if I can help it as I want to avoid costs. Can anyone suggest anything with the method?
Thank you all in advance
