SCD 355 loosing sensitivity over time

Hi - we have an old SCD 355 coupled to a GC×GC instrument running sulfur speciation in petroleum samples.

Over the last 5 years the sensitivity of the detector has decreased significantly, which in practice is seen as elevated background noise and thus a lower limit of detection.

We have considered changing the reaction cell to regain the sensitivity - any experience on the effect of such a replacement?

Looking forward to receiving your expert inputs :-) BR Karina

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  • Hi David,

    When your SCD is losing signal the best place to start is to replace the upper ceramic tube.

     

    G3488-60008 Kit, Upper Ceramic Replacment (3 pkg)

     

    This tube often gets poisoned by column bleed which causes a loss of signal.   If you replace the tube and all your signal returns, this tube is being poisoned.   If the signal starts dropping again, your column is bleeding and needs to be conditioned or replaced.

    When you install a new column it must be conditioned by ramping it several times to max column temp at a slow rate before you connect it to the detector.

    There are times where the outer ceramic tube needs to be replaced, but most of the time it is just the upper ceramic tube.  Try this first.

  • Hi danots,

    Thank you for your reply.

    We have tried exchanging the ceramic tubes (upper and outer) several times, but this does not do the trick. Also the columns have been replaced frequently, as we customize the application a lot being R&D. The SCD works in parallel to a FID on our GC×GC system, so we have an online verification of the column condition for each run.

    Now we are looking for suggestions for more radical actions to restore the sensitivity. Of course buying a new detector has also crossed our minds, but that is our last resort....

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  • Hi danots,

    Thank you for your reply.

    We have tried exchanging the ceramic tubes (upper and outer) several times, but this does not do the trick. Also the columns have been replaced frequently, as we customize the application a lot being R&D. The SCD works in parallel to a FID on our GC×GC system, so we have an online verification of the column condition for each run.

    Now we are looking for suggestions for more radical actions to restore the sensitivity. Of course buying a new detector has also crossed our minds, but that is our last resort....

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