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Richardinio,
The effect of sulfate you are seeing is due to the effect of sodium on retention. It has nothing to do with the salting out or "chaotropic" effect. The more the sodium the less the retention of a cationic solute in this mode of ion pair.
Yes, the method is well intended for electrochemical detection.Richardinio,
On the other hand, if the method you are using is intended for electrochemical detection then the real answer is that this method just plain wasn't very well-designed. If you're free to do so, I would replace the THF with acetonitrile. It will work equally well although you'll need to use a bit more. THF isn't really very compatible with electrochemical detection and shouldn't have been included in the method.
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