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Gas Chromatography
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Check the Basics:
• Power supply
• Electrical connections
• Signal connections
• Syringe condition
• Sample preparation
• Analytical conditions
• Temperature settings
• Gas purity
• Gas flows
Identify the Cause:
• Define the problem clearly; for
example, “Over the last four days,
only the phenols in my sample have
been tailing.”
• Review sample and maintenance
records to identify trends in the
data or problem indicators, such as
area counts decreasing over time or
inlet maintenance not being
performed as scheduled.
• Use a logical sequence of steps to
isolate possible causes.
Document Everything:
• Document all troubleshooting steps and
results; this may help you identify and
solve the next problem faster.
• Always inject a test mix and compare
to previous data to ensure restored
performance.
Still having problems?
Still struggling? Let us know!!!
gc@shimadzu.co.uk
Introduction 03
Broad Peaks 04
No Peaks 05
High Baseline (Column Bleed) 06
Unstable Baseline (Spiking, Noise, Drift) 07
Tailing Peaks 08
Changes in Response 09
Carryover/Ghost Peaks 10
Fronting Peaks 11
Poor Peak Resolution 12
Split Peaks 13
Retention Time Variability 14
Introduction
Contents
Basic Steps
Follow these three steps to isolate where the problems is. Check the obvious explanations
first and change only one thing at a time!
Instrument downtime is often costly and time consuming, but
frequently the problems can be resolved quickly with some
troubleshooting knowledge.
This Gas Chromatography Troubleshooting Guide is designed to assist chromatographers
assess common GC problems. Shimadzu have included how to effectively troubleshoot
and fix these issues to allow you to get your system back up and running and continue
your analyses.
03
Broad Peaks No Peaks
Causes Solutions
High dead volume - Minimise dead volume in the GC system; verify proper
column installation, proper connectors, proper liners, etc.
Low flow rates - Verify inlet and detector flow rates and adjust if needed.
- Verify make-up gas flow and adjust if needed.
Slow GC oven program - Increase GC oven programming rate.
Poor analyte/solvent
focusing
- Lower GC oven start temperature.
Column film is too thick - Reduce retention of compounds by decreasing film
thickness and length.
Sample carryover - See Carryover/Ghost Peaks solutions.
Causes Solutions
Injection problems - Blocked syringe; clean or replace syringe.
- Verify there is sample in the syringe.
- Injecting into wrong inlet; reset autosampler.
- Verify carrier gas is flowing.
Broken column - Replace column.
Column installed into
wrong inlet or detector
- Reinstall column.
Detector problems - Signal not recorded; check detector cables and verify that
detector is turned on.
- Detector gas turned off or wrong flow rates used; turn
detector on and/or adjust flow rates.
05
04
Shimadzu / Gas Chromatography Troubleshooting Guide
Causes Solutions
Improper column
conditioning
- Increase conditioning time and/or temperature.
Contamination - Trim column and/or heat to maximum temperature to
remove contaminants.
- Replace carrier gas and/or detector gas filters.
- Clean injector and detector.
Leak in system
causing oxidation of
stationary phase
- Check for oxygen leaks across the entire system and replace
seals and/or filters.
- Replace column.
Causes Solutions
Carrier gas leak or
contamination
- Leak check connections and replace seals if needed.
- Replace carrier gas and/or detector gas filters.
Inlet or detector
contamination
- Clean system and perform regular maintenance.
Column contamination
or stationary phase bleed
- Condition, trim, and rinse column.
Septum coring/bleed - Replace septum.
- Inspect inlet liner for septa particles and replace
liner if needed.
Leak or poor
quality gases
- Check GC and gas lines for leaks and confirm gas supply
purity is adequate. If necessary, install gas filters.
Variable carrier gas
or detector gas flows
- Leak check system and check AFC/APC functionality.
Detector not ready - Allow enough time for detector temperatures and
flows to equilibrate.
High Baseline
(Column Bleed)
Unstable Baseline
(Spiking, Noise, Drift)
Spiking Noise Drift
06 07
Shimadzu / Gas Chromatography Troubleshooting Guide
Causes Solutions
Adsorption due to surface
activity or contamination
– Use properly cleaned and deactivated liner and column.
– Trim inlet end of column.
– Replace column if damaged.
Adsorption due to
chemical composition of
compound
- Derivatise compound.
Leak in system - Check for leaks at all connections, replace critical
seals if needed.
Column installation
issues
- Minimise dead volume.
- Verify correct installation depth.
- Verify that the column is cut properly (square).
Causes Solutions
Sample issues - Check sample concentration.
- Check sample preparation procedure.
- Check sample decomposition/shelf life.
Syringe problems - Replace syringe.
- Check autosampler operation.
Electronics - Verify signal settings and adjust if needed.
Dirty or damaged
detector
- Perform detector maintenance or replace parts.
Flow/temperature
settings wrong or variable
- Verify steady flow rates and temperatures, then adjust
settings and/or replace parts if needed.
Adsorption/reactivity - Remove contamination and use properly deactivated liner
and column.
Leaks - Check for leaks at all connections and repair connections
as needed.
Change in sample
introduction/injection
method
- Verify injection technique and change back to
original technique.
- Check that split ratio is correct.
- Verify that the splitless hold time is correct.
Tailing Peaks Changes in Response
08 09
Shimadzu / Gas Chromatography Troubleshooting Guide
Causes Solutions
Contaminated syringe
or rinse solvent
- Replace rinse solvent.
- Rinse or replace syringe.
Backflash (sample
volume exceeds
liner volume)
- Inject a smaller amount.
- Use a liner with a large internal diameter.
- Increase head pressure (i.e., flowrate) to contain
the vapour cloud.
- Use slower injection rate.
- Lower inlet temperature.
- Use liner with packing.
- Use pressure-pulse injection.
- Use online calculator to check expansion volume.
Last analysis ended
too soon
- Extend analysis time to allow all components and/or matrix
interferences to elute.
Causes Solutions
Incompatible stationary
phase
- Choose appropriate stationary phase.
Column overloading - Reduce amount injected, dilute sample or increase
split ratio.
- Increase column inner diameter and/or film thickness.
Carryover/Ghost Peaks Fronting Peaks
Injection 1 Injection 2
10 11
Shimadzu / Gas Chromatography Troubleshooting Guide
Causes Solutions
Non-selective stationary
phase
- Choose an appropriate stationary phase and column
dimensions.
Poor efficiency - Optimise carrier gas linear velocity and GC oven
temperature program.
Sample overload - Adjust sample concentration or amount on column by
increasing split ratio.
Incorrect analytical
conditions used
- Verify temperature program, flow rates, and column
parameters.
Causes Solutions
Mismatched solvent/
stationary phase polarity
- Adjust solvent or stationary phase to allow wetting.
Incomplete vaporisation - Add surface area, such as wool, to the inlet liner to enhance
vaporisation.
- Use proper inlet temperature.
Sample loading capacity
exceeded
- Inject less sample (dilute, use split injection, reduce injection
volume).
Fast autosampler
injection into open liner
- Use wool or slow injection speed.
Poor Peak Resolution Split Peaks
13
12
Shimadzu / Gas Chromatography Troubleshooting Guide
Causes Solutions
Leaks - Leak check inlet and any column connections.
- Replace septa, O-rings, etc.
Analyte adsorption - Maintain inlet liner and GC column.
- Use properly deactivated liners and columns.
Resolution/integration
issues
- Avoid sample overload by diluting sample or increasing
split ratio.
Incorrect column/oven
temperature program
- Verify column temperature and oven temperature program.
Incorrect or variable
carrier gas linear velocity
- Verify the carrier gas linear velocity.
- Repair or replace parts if necessary.
Poor control of
oven temperature
programming
- Confirm GC oven program falls within
instrument specifications.
Incorrect oven
equilibration time
- Extend GC oven equilibration time.
If manual injection,
inconsistencies between
pushing start and
injection procedure
- Use autosampler or standardise manual injection procedure.
Retention Time Variability
14
Shimadzu / Gas Chromatography Troubleshooting Guide
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GC_troubleshooting_booklet.pdf

  • 2. Check the Basics: • Power supply • Electrical connections • Signal connections • Syringe condition • Sample preparation • Analytical conditions • Temperature settings • Gas purity • Gas flows Identify the Cause: • Define the problem clearly; for example, “Over the last four days, only the phenols in my sample have been tailing.” • Review sample and maintenance records to identify trends in the data or problem indicators, such as area counts decreasing over time or inlet maintenance not being performed as scheduled. • Use a logical sequence of steps to isolate possible causes. Document Everything: • Document all troubleshooting steps and results; this may help you identify and solve the next problem faster. • Always inject a test mix and compare to previous data to ensure restored performance. Still having problems? Still struggling? Let us know!!! gc@shimadzu.co.uk Introduction 03 Broad Peaks 04 No Peaks 05 High Baseline (Column Bleed) 06 Unstable Baseline (Spiking, Noise, Drift) 07 Tailing Peaks 08 Changes in Response 09 Carryover/Ghost Peaks 10 Fronting Peaks 11 Poor Peak Resolution 12 Split Peaks 13 Retention Time Variability 14 Introduction Contents Basic Steps Follow these three steps to isolate where the problems is. Check the obvious explanations first and change only one thing at a time! Instrument downtime is often costly and time consuming, but frequently the problems can be resolved quickly with some troubleshooting knowledge. This Gas Chromatography Troubleshooting Guide is designed to assist chromatographers assess common GC problems. Shimadzu have included how to effectively troubleshoot and fix these issues to allow you to get your system back up and running and continue your analyses. 03
  • 3. Broad Peaks No Peaks Causes Solutions High dead volume - Minimise dead volume in the GC system; verify proper column installation, proper connectors, proper liners, etc. Low flow rates - Verify inlet and detector flow rates and adjust if needed. - Verify make-up gas flow and adjust if needed. Slow GC oven program - Increase GC oven programming rate. Poor analyte/solvent focusing - Lower GC oven start temperature. Column film is too thick - Reduce retention of compounds by decreasing film thickness and length. Sample carryover - See Carryover/Ghost Peaks solutions. Causes Solutions Injection problems - Blocked syringe; clean or replace syringe. - Verify there is sample in the syringe. - Injecting into wrong inlet; reset autosampler. - Verify carrier gas is flowing. Broken column - Replace column. Column installed into wrong inlet or detector - Reinstall column. Detector problems - Signal not recorded; check detector cables and verify that detector is turned on. - Detector gas turned off or wrong flow rates used; turn detector on and/or adjust flow rates. 05 04 Shimadzu / Gas Chromatography Troubleshooting Guide
  • 4. Causes Solutions Improper column conditioning - Increase conditioning time and/or temperature. Contamination - Trim column and/or heat to maximum temperature to remove contaminants. - Replace carrier gas and/or detector gas filters. - Clean injector and detector. Leak in system causing oxidation of stationary phase - Check for oxygen leaks across the entire system and replace seals and/or filters. - Replace column. Causes Solutions Carrier gas leak or contamination - Leak check connections and replace seals if needed. - Replace carrier gas and/or detector gas filters. Inlet or detector contamination - Clean system and perform regular maintenance. Column contamination or stationary phase bleed - Condition, trim, and rinse column. Septum coring/bleed - Replace septum. - Inspect inlet liner for septa particles and replace liner if needed. Leak or poor quality gases - Check GC and gas lines for leaks and confirm gas supply purity is adequate. If necessary, install gas filters. Variable carrier gas or detector gas flows - Leak check system and check AFC/APC functionality. Detector not ready - Allow enough time for detector temperatures and flows to equilibrate. High Baseline (Column Bleed) Unstable Baseline (Spiking, Noise, Drift) Spiking Noise Drift 06 07 Shimadzu / Gas Chromatography Troubleshooting Guide
  • 5. Causes Solutions Adsorption due to surface activity or contamination – Use properly cleaned and deactivated liner and column. – Trim inlet end of column. – Replace column if damaged. Adsorption due to chemical composition of compound - Derivatise compound. Leak in system - Check for leaks at all connections, replace critical seals if needed. Column installation issues - Minimise dead volume. - Verify correct installation depth. - Verify that the column is cut properly (square). Causes Solutions Sample issues - Check sample concentration. - Check sample preparation procedure. - Check sample decomposition/shelf life. Syringe problems - Replace syringe. - Check autosampler operation. Electronics - Verify signal settings and adjust if needed. Dirty or damaged detector - Perform detector maintenance or replace parts. Flow/temperature settings wrong or variable - Verify steady flow rates and temperatures, then adjust settings and/or replace parts if needed. Adsorption/reactivity - Remove contamination and use properly deactivated liner and column. Leaks - Check for leaks at all connections and repair connections as needed. Change in sample introduction/injection method - Verify injection technique and change back to original technique. - Check that split ratio is correct. - Verify that the splitless hold time is correct. Tailing Peaks Changes in Response 08 09 Shimadzu / Gas Chromatography Troubleshooting Guide
  • 6. Causes Solutions Contaminated syringe or rinse solvent - Replace rinse solvent. - Rinse or replace syringe. Backflash (sample volume exceeds liner volume) - Inject a smaller amount. - Use a liner with a large internal diameter. - Increase head pressure (i.e., flowrate) to contain the vapour cloud. - Use slower injection rate. - Lower inlet temperature. - Use liner with packing. - Use pressure-pulse injection. - Use online calculator to check expansion volume. Last analysis ended too soon - Extend analysis time to allow all components and/or matrix interferences to elute. Causes Solutions Incompatible stationary phase - Choose appropriate stationary phase. Column overloading - Reduce amount injected, dilute sample or increase split ratio. - Increase column inner diameter and/or film thickness. Carryover/Ghost Peaks Fronting Peaks Injection 1 Injection 2 10 11 Shimadzu / Gas Chromatography Troubleshooting Guide
  • 7. Causes Solutions Non-selective stationary phase - Choose an appropriate stationary phase and column dimensions. Poor efficiency - Optimise carrier gas linear velocity and GC oven temperature program. Sample overload - Adjust sample concentration or amount on column by increasing split ratio. Incorrect analytical conditions used - Verify temperature program, flow rates, and column parameters. Causes Solutions Mismatched solvent/ stationary phase polarity - Adjust solvent or stationary phase to allow wetting. Incomplete vaporisation - Add surface area, such as wool, to the inlet liner to enhance vaporisation. - Use proper inlet temperature. Sample loading capacity exceeded - Inject less sample (dilute, use split injection, reduce injection volume). Fast autosampler injection into open liner - Use wool or slow injection speed. Poor Peak Resolution Split Peaks 13 12 Shimadzu / Gas Chromatography Troubleshooting Guide
  • 8. Causes Solutions Leaks - Leak check inlet and any column connections. - Replace septa, O-rings, etc. Analyte adsorption - Maintain inlet liner and GC column. - Use properly deactivated liners and columns. Resolution/integration issues - Avoid sample overload by diluting sample or increasing split ratio. Incorrect column/oven temperature program - Verify column temperature and oven temperature program. Incorrect or variable carrier gas linear velocity - Verify the carrier gas linear velocity. - Repair or replace parts if necessary. Poor control of oven temperature programming - Confirm GC oven program falls within instrument specifications. Incorrect oven equilibration time - Extend GC oven equilibration time. If manual injection, inconsistencies between pushing start and injection procedure - Use autosampler or standardise manual injection procedure. Retention Time Variability 14 Shimadzu / Gas Chromatography Troubleshooting Guide
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