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I am using 70% [14mM octane sulphate, 20mM phosphate at pH 4] and 30% methanol on a c18 column
I know decomposition is taking place because before my peak of interest elutes there is what I will refer to as a foot. What appears to be a small peak at first, then plateaus until it merges with my peak of interest and then after the peak of interest elutes the baseline returns to its original height before the foot appears. Here is the general idea of what it looks like (I'm don't have access to my chromatogram at the moment).

I also collected the fractions of this peak in an HPLC vial and tested it again. The idea was that if I saw something like the following picture, then it means I definitely have decomposition on the column.

What I observed was only the first peak and the peak of interest had disappeared.
So finally, my question is... Can I use an antioxidant like sodium metabisulfite in my mobile phase to prevent oxidation of my peak of interest? I am fairly certain what I am seeing is oxidation.
Thanks
Analytical Chemist and Adventurer
Venture Industries
Spider-Skull Island
