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This week I am having a terrible headache with the HPLC since I have a contamination. When I run HPLC grade water as a sample I can observe different peaks in the chromatogram. I use a gradient which starts with 90% HPLC water and 10% MeOH (or ACN, it does not matter) and I raise to 100% MeOH in 45 min, leave it for 3 min and then I have 22 min equilibration time with starting conditions.
Since I know that water could be the cause of this contamination I have changed couple of time the reservoir containing water and I use HPLC grade water.The glassware where I keep the water was carefully washed in a dishwasher, with acetone and HPLC gradient water. I have change the sample (vial) couple of times. I have washed the column over the weekend with ACN another night with MeOH. Nothing has worked. I still get peaks in DAD and one peak in FD detectors. I have also taken the column (C 18) to another HPLC and I still have the same problem.
So it seems that the column is contaminated somehow. Previously I injected food extracts (cooked food components like e.g. casein-linoleic acid were extracted with 1% acetic acid, filtered and injected. Usually mobile phase is a mixture of 0.5% formic acid-MeOH). After the injections the column was always washed. I also would like to mention that I changed the guard cartridge few days before the problems started.
Has anyone any idea of what can be the problem and how to solve it?
Thank you very much in advance!
Saioa