Peak Shape Problems: Sensitivity Loss
Level: Basic
When sensitivity loss occurs, it can significantly impact the accuracy and reliability of analytical results. Several factors can contribute to sensitivity loss, such as column contamination, sample matrix effects, injector and detector issues, or improper sample preparation. This technical note aims to guide analysts in identifying the common causes behind sensitivity loss and implementing effective strategies to address the issue.
Symptom: Decreased Response
Some or all peaks are displaying decreased response.
Clean liner.
Bake out the column. Solvent rinse or replace the column.
In conclusion, sensitivity loss in GC is characterized by decreased response in one or more peaks, which can hinder accurate and reliable analysis. It is crucial to maintain a clean column and liner, address any injector leaks, optimize column conditions, and ensure proper sample preparation. Remember to regularly perform maintenance tasks and quality checks to ensure the ongoing performance of the GC system.
By implementing these countermeasures, you can overcome sensitivity loss and achieve more accurate and reliable analytical results.
GC Column and Gas Management Selection Poster
Troubleshooting LC
- Problems with your chromatogram and Injector
- Key problem areas and preventative maintenance
- Leaks and Abnormal Pressure