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Agilent Technologies 6890N User Manual

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Chromatographic Symptoms 3
Troubleshooting 29
Peak Tailing
The figure below shows an example of tailing peaks. When
troubleshooting tailing peaks, consider:
Which peaks are tailing?
Are the tailing peaks active compounds, all compounds, or
are there trends (such as early eluters or late eluters)?
Check the column for severe contamination.
Consider the column stationary phase (active column).
Verify that the column was cut and installed properly.
Consider the type of adapter, liner, and inlet seal being used.
One or all of these may be contaminated or active.
Check adapters (if installed) and liner for solid particles.
For capillary splitless injection, consider compatibility
between the solvent and column.
Verify that the injection technique is adequate.
Verify the inlet temperature.
Check for dead volume in the system. Check for correct
column installation at both ends.
Inspect any transfer lines for cold spots.
NPD
For NPD, do the following:
Verify that you are using the correct bead for the sample
being run. If you are analyzing phosphorus, install a black
bead. White beads can cause peak tailing when phosphorus
is being analyzed.
Verify that the correct jet is installed. Use an extended jet.
Replace the ceramic insulators.

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Agilent Technologies 6890N Specifications

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BrandAgilent Technologies
Model6890N
CategoryLaboratory Equipment
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