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I am conditioning a new packed column and am experiencing a lot of bleed.
The packing is 3% OV225 on acid washed, silanised diatomaceous earth (100-120#).
This is a fresh lot of packing, and after packing the column we did a slow ramp to 230°C and held overnight.
Normal operating temps are:
Inlet: 230°C
Oven: 210°C
Detector: 250°C (FID)
Carrier = N2 @30mL/min
GC = Agilent 6890
At low temps, the detector output is normal @ <50pA.
As soon as we ramp up the temperature the signal starts to climb, peaking at around 5000pA @ 210°C. After running all weekend at temperature it had only fallen to around 2500pA.
I have tried the column in another GC and have the same problem.
I have run a checkout injection to rule out GC/detector problems and all is good there.
We have also packed another column with an older lot of packing and are experiencing the same problem.
Does anyone have experience with conditioning this type of packing?
