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We're analyzing pharmaceutical APIs using the USP residual solvents method. We're seeing a DMF peak in the sample but a much smaller peak (more a lump) in the spiked sample. This seems somewhat counterintuitive. The spiked sample is prepared the same as the sample but with 10ul of DMF standard added.
DMSO has been used in making up of all solutions so there's no introduction of DMF from other sources. Other components (Toluene, Methanol, Ethanol) have all had larger responses in the spiked sample.
The following parameter, all from the USP, were used:
Headspace Parameters 3:
Equilibration temperature: 80
Equilibration time: 45
Syringe Temp: 105
GC Conditions
Column 0.53mm x 30m x 3.0um (G43)
Flow 35
Split 1:10
Inlet Temperature 140
Detector Temperature 250
Initial Oven Temp 40
Initial Hold 20
Ramp 10
Final Temp 240
Final Hold 20
Any thoughts as to why we're getting variable peak response would be greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Simon
