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I've got a strange problem with my HPLC.
I've got to analyse a polar molecule. I use a C18 column: Kinetex from Phenomenex 2.6µm 100*4.6mm and the mobile phase is KH2PO4 buffer with ion pair agent (Sodium Hexane Sulfonate).
My problem is the following: when I quantify my analyte in a product with an HPLC from Agilent (1100); I only get half of the quantity I was supposed to find. When I repeat the same analysis, with the same vials, but on a Waters' system (Alliance 2695), I find the good quantity of my analyte.
The peak of my analyte is the first peak of the run, and to disolve my sample I have to add CH2Cl2, which makes a peak that goes after my analyte.
I hope you understood the problem; have you ever seen that?
Could it be a problem with the dead volume of the Agilent's apparatus?? Half of the analyte would be lost... I know I have no problem with the injector because I build a calibration table with differents injection volumes.
Thanks by advance for your answers.
