Peak Shape Problems: Broad Solvent Peaks/Fronts
We, 13.8.2025
| Original article from: Phenomenex
Phenomenex: Peak Shape Problems: Broad Solvent Peaks/Fronts
In this technical tip, we will address a common issue encountered in Gas Chromatography (GC) analysis: Broad solvent peaks/fronts. These distorted solvent’s peak shapes can adversely affect the accuracy and reliability of your results making determination of early eluting compounds very difficult. Let's explore possible causes and suggest remedies:
Symptom: Broad solvent peaks / fronts
Phenomenex: Peak Shape Problems: Broad Solvent Peaks/Fronts
Possible Cause / Suggested Remedy
- Bad column installation: Reinstall column.
- Injector leak: Find and fix leak.
- Injection volume too large: Decrease sample size.
- Injection temperature too low: Increase injection temperature so the entire sample is vaporized “instantly”. An injection temperature higher than the temperature limit of the column will not damage the column.
- Split ratio is too low: Increase split ratio.
- Column temperature too low: Increase column temperature. Use a lower boiling solvent.
- Initial column temperature too high for splitless injection: Decrease the initial column temperature. Use a less volatile solvent so the initial column temperature is at least 10°C below the boiling point of the solvent.
- Purge time too long (splitless injection): Use a shorter purge activation time.
- Septum purge plugged or turned off: Remove plug or turn septum purge on.
By addressing these potential causes and implementing the suggested remedies, you can easily overcome the issue of broad solvent peaks/fronts, improving the peak shape and the overall accuracy of your GC analysis.

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