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I am new to the group and fairly new to GC techniques. I occasionally listen to good advice so give it a shot!
I have an Agilent MicroGC with three columns:
A- MolSieve 5A with PLOT U Pre-Column
B- MolSieve 5A with PLOT U Pre-Column
C- PLOT Q Column
TCD's on all.
We run Argon in A channel, Helium in B and C. We have a lot of hydrogen to detect is the reason for A and Argon (hydrogen reforming research for fuel cell applications).
I currently have the GC in Agilent's shop to add a fourth column, an OV-1 to detect C2+ compounds as a result of incomplete heterogeneous catalysis of longer hydrocarbons (ultra-low sulfur diesel, biodiesel, kerosene, etc.).
I have been working with a gas supplier to get a set of calibration gases for the new column. I wanted the gases to give some new light to my old cal gas set, so I put in some stuff that I knew would not elute discretely in the OV-1, and the guys at Mesa said, hey, this stuff is going to co-elute, and did you know the CO2 is going to foul up your MolSieve 5A? Fact is, I didn't.
My old cal gases are like so:
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cal1 cal2 cal3
H2 50% 89.1% 0
CO2 20.1% 5.1% 0
CO 10ppm 202ppm40ppm
CH4 199ppm1028ppm 0
N2 bal. bal. bal.My new cal gases are like so (pending changes after the PO, which I can do):
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cal4 cal5 cal6 cal7
H2 20% 40% 10%
CO 5% 10% 1% 3%
CO2 25% 30% 10% 15%
CH4 1% 3% 5% 0.5%
ETHANE 1000ppm 0 200ppm 0
ETHYLENE 0 1000ppm 200ppm
PROPANE 1000ppm 200ppm
ALLENE 1000ppm 200ppm
BUTANE 1000ppm 200ppm
1,3 butadiene 1000ppm 200ppm
1-BUTENE 1000ppm 200ppm
HEXANE 1000ppm 200ppm
BENZENE 1000ppm 200ppm
TOLUENE 1000ppm 200ppm
N2 balance balance balance balance
Sorry about the crappy looking tables, I am new to forum-typing too.
It ain't quite LaTeX.
Help!
wave_man

