GC TROUBLESHOOTING
1 DAY - IN PERSON AT YOUR LAB
OR 2 HALF DAYS - LIVE ONLINE

A logical approach to GC Troubleshooting is explored in this one-day course. Commonly encountered problems and best practices are examined for all major system components including gas handling, inlet system, oven, column and detector.

Examination of separation chemistry, interrogation of poor peak shape and retention problems are a fundamentally important part of the course, leading to increased awareness of troubleshooting principles.

COURSE OVERVIEW

Who is this course for?

This course is designed for those relatively new to GC and ideally will follow-on from attendance to the Fundamental GC training course.

 

Previous Knowledge

Some previous knowledge of gas chromatography and basic experience are recommended but not essential. 

 

What you will learn

  • How the chromatographic process takes place
  • The architecture of a GC system
  • Working principles and problems associated with each component of the system
  • How to use chromatograms to troubleshoot chromatographic problems
  • Best practices for column use and care
  • Best practice in system maintenance and performance evaluation

 

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COURSE OUTLINE

Approaches to Logical Troubleshooting

  • Logical troubleshooting
  • System overview
  • Component perspective
  • Symptomatic perspective
  • System maintenance records
  • Symptom/Causes/Diagnosis & solution

 

Component Perspective

  • What to look for/what can go wrong with…
  • Injectors: on-column, split – splitless, large volume
  • Detectors: FID, ECD, NPD, FPD
  • Temperature and pressure control

 

Columns

  • Installation and conditioning
  • Operating principles
  • Optimisation
  • Operating range/bleed
  • Band broadening

 

Symptomatic Perspective: Baselines

  • Baseline spikes
  • Noisy baselines
  • Cycling baselines
  • Rising/falling baselines

 

Symptomatic Perspective: Peaks

  • No peaks
  • Fronting/tailing peaks
  • Split peaks/shoulders
  • Broad shoulders
  • Ghost peaks
  • Retention stability
  • Solvent incompatibility
  • Loss of sensitivity

 

Maintenance

  • Maintenance schedules
  • Correct maintenance procedures injectors and detectors

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