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Oxidation of ECD

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Hi, can you help me, please. I have problem with GC. Is it possible that oxidation of ECD happen due to lack of N make up during the anylisis.
ECD machines staying spare can catch atmospheric O2 and yes, the detector loose sensitivity.
As far I remember Gurus recommend heating it high (up to 350) and conditioning up to 8 hours. If possible - switch from N2 to H2 (to remove oxidation), obviously be careful because in that case H2 is not burned.
Dear Anton, many thanks for your reply.
You've helped.me resolve my dilemma.

Many thanks once again
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