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Triethylamine at pH2.5

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I've seen a method where someone describes mobile phase of:
acetonitrile/water/triethylamine (11:88:1 v/v) at pH2.5?
- to separate basic compounds.
I would have thought this would have a high pH?
Surely there would be no benefit in using triethylamine if they then titrated to pH2.5 with an acid?
Anyone guess what they are doing?
Thanks

Hi WK,

I've used this kind of mobil phase and in this situation triethylamine is working mainly as an ion par reagent and also reduces tailing efect if you work with basic compounds.

I usually use a mixture of KH2PO4 20 mM, TEA and finally adjusted with phosphoric acid to pH 2.5.

Thanks for the information.
I shall try it out today with any luck and advise.

For minimizing tailing, possibly.
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