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I have a problem with analysis of o-phthaldialdehyde derivatives of sphingolipids. I use a C18 column, mobile phase composition is acetonitril/water (9:1). In each sample (or standard) there are late eluting impurities, which form a 30-minute wide "peak". To elute it faster i tried a 5 min gradient to 100% isopropanol, then the column is flushed with it for 10 minutes. It helped a lot, now I need to flush the column for only 20 minutes (compared to 45 before) before the injection of the next sample. I also tried 100% acetonitril, but it didn't help at all. Everything works fine now, but I wonder if it's save for the column in the long term. What's Your opinion?
