Be aware also that if water is present in the sample being dissolved or in the DMSO you are using, adding heat to the DMSO will produce small artifactual peaks (DMS, DMDS, etc) one of which will closely elute to methanol on many columns.
best wishes,
Rod
Hi Rod been looking at some older posts about this because I have run into a similar issue. I went way back and found this post
http://www.lcresources.com/discus/messa ... /4161.html from 2003.
Now I'm using the direct injection technique when shooting my 0.5µL plug. Methanol is one of the solvents I'm looking for and when trying to determine my LOQ I noticed that the Methanol peak was larger than it should have been.
So I injected my diluent numerous times with the same outcome. A peak that appears to be methanol. Then I shot DMSO neat and nothing appeared. Jumped back to the diluent, and there it was again. Since I normally don't see many injector parameters at 180°C, I started to suspect that something had to be happening with the mix of water and DMSO.
So after reading what I have, my next question is, with my water so high in the diluent, would distilling the DMSO solve my problem or am I just wasting my time? I've been trying to investigate how the solvent Mfg's are producing the grades they sell, but most are just redistributing what somebody else made for them and they either can't or won't share if it's distilled.
Also, Kalidassa, I tried to find the Spectrochem DMSO you mentioned, but was not sure about what I had found. Is there a link to the company?
Chuck