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Our lab is trying to separate melamine from other impurities using LC-DAD.
The conditions used are as follows:
Flow rate - 1ml/min
Mobile phase - 85:15 10 mM ammonium formate with 0.2% formic acid, 10 mM sodium octane sulfonate: ACN
Column - Varian C18
Injection volume - 20 uL
Wavelength - 190 to 300 nm
I understand that for ion pair chromatography, longer column equilibration times are required. How long a time is sufficient typically? We allowed the column to equilibrate for at least an hour.
We achieved separation, but the UV spectra of all the peaks are the same, so I'm puzzled. We also ran the std solutions of the impurities and their RT do not match.
Also, is temperature very critical in ion pair chromatography?
Thanks,
Wan