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I am using a method for separating a main compound and three impurities using an ACE 3 C18 column (150 x 4.6). It is an ion-pairing method. When I use the column at first time, it works well. After 10 injections (sometimes after 70), the peak shape of the last impurity becomes awful. Due to the fact that I don't have to quantify it, the phenomenon is not a "killer". Nevertheless I thought about the reasons:
- column reproducibility
- ion-pair reagent reproducibility and power
When the impurity beak becomes awful (tailing factor of 10 or more), the peak of the main compound keeps unchanged, also its area remains constant. But the peak area of the impurity decreases from about 80'000 Units (1st injection, good peak shape) down to about 15'000 (bad peak shape).
What might be the reason for the loss of area with a change of the peak shape? I thought that the peak area should not change with its shape change.
Thank you for every hint
Florian