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Yes Its OK I understand I have 10 years of experience in chromatography , but Its a quite complicated because when I Started the gradient profile the first peak was at 3.25 minutes and the last peak was at 40 minutes I try to do all the changes to resolved my 15 peaks in 20 minutes but its imposible.I changes columns stationary phases with a lot of vendors, MS columns and the total run of the pfrofiles did not significants values.I started whit 80% of water and finished with 80% of methanol with 0.1% of TFA.I used a 5 slope in my gradient profile because a gretear values increase the slope and its imposible to cuantitate them!!S is the slope of the isocratic log(k') plot for your analyte. For small molecules, S = 5 is a reasonably safe assumption . [ /quote]
For ionizable compounds, will the slope S differ much depending on the ionization of the compound?
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