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When using helium as the carrier gas, try an initial average linear velocity of 30 cm/sec. If better resolution is desired, reduce the velocity to no less than 25 cm/sec. however, the analysis time will be increased. If a shorter analysis time is desired, increase the velocity to 35 cm/sec and 40 cm/sec.
To improve the resolution of earlier eluting peaks, decrease the initial temperature or increase the initial hold time. Decreasing the initial temperature usually results in the largest resolution improvement, but analysis times are substantially increased (Figure 32a).
Use a split injection. This limits the amount of solvent that gets onto the column and reduces how much analyte dissolves in pooled solvent. Decrease the injection volume. Use a pressure pulsed injection. Use a guard column. Increase the column film thickness.
In chromatography, resolution is a measure of the separation of two peaks of different retention time t in a chromatogram.
Increasing the carrier gas flow rate and/or the temperature will send the vapors through the column faster, which will lower the retention time and worsen the resolution. Lowering the temperature and/or flow rate increases retention times and broadens the peaks.
Open tubular columns provide greater resolution because they lack the multiple pathway term in the van Demeter equation and have lower back pressure allowing use of much longer columns.
How to Choose a Capillary GC Column. An optimized chromatographic separation begins with the column. The selection of the proper capillary column for any application should be based on four significant factors: stationary phase, column I.D., film thickness, and column length.
How to Choose a Capillary GC Column. An optimized chromatographic separation begins with the column. The selection of the proper capillary column for any application should be based on four significant factors: stationary phase, column I.D., film thickness, and column length.
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