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Well - if there is impurities - they are washing them off. As I said also, they are NOT buffering anything at that pH with ammonium acetate.Phycal, how do you explain the temp. effect with impurities?
I would have expected a downtrent of the baseline at all temps, as acetate/acetic acid appears to be the strongest light absorber here. I also associate an increase in temp. with a decrease in RI for probaly most substances, but there seem to be some surprises here.
Another possibility I see, especially since this pH is not buffered, that mixing in organic and increasing the temp. lowers the pH such that an esterification occurs. The methyl ester absorbs at higher wavelength.
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