
| Possible Cause | Suggested Remedy |
|---|---|
| Contamination of column and/ or liner can lead to loss of sensitivity for active compounds. | Clean liner. Bake out the column. Solvent rinse or replace the column. |
| Injector leaks reduce the peak height of the most volatile components of a sample. | Find and fix any leaks |
| If initial column temperature is too high for splitless injection, this prevents refocusing of sample. This affects the more volatile components most. | Lower temperature below the boiling point of the solvent. Decrease the initial column temperature, or use a less volatile solvent |
| Inlet discrimination: injector temperature is too low. Later eluting and less volatile compounds have low response. | Increase the injection temperature or use on-column injection with direct connect liner |
| Issues with the sample | Check the sample concentration, any sample preparation procedures, and shelf life. Prepare a fresh sample ensuring the proper concentration |