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I'm a fresh out of undergrad uni QC Chemist. I'm in my first week of work and getting used to all the instruments I only used once or twice during Analytical Chem 2 years ago!! Anyway I'm having difficulty getting good peak separation when I inject my standard into the GC. There are three compounds in the standard but instead of 3 nice peaks I get 2 nice ones and the third is split.
This is what I do to inject:
Pull ~1ul of standard into syringe, making sure there are no air bubbles.
Push syringe needle into septum.
Push down plunger and press start.
Count 5 seconds and pull syringe out quickly.
I'm looking for some pointers on how to better inject my standards. Thanks so much in advance!
-CB
