Volatile salts (buffer)
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 3:39 pm
Just for curiosity:
Does anybody know what effects/conditions makes buffer salts like e.g. ammonia formate, -carbonate etc. volatile?
Is it more the temperature or the vapor pressure (vacuum)?
-> Comparison between the application of such buffers in LC/MS vs. (semi)-prep LC.
--> Can the usual temperature and vaccum of a rotavap be enough to get rid of such salts or does it need higher temperature as in LC/MS probes?
Does anybody know what effects/conditions makes buffer salts like e.g. ammonia formate, -carbonate etc. volatile?
Is it more the temperature or the vapor pressure (vacuum)?
-> Comparison between the application of such buffers in LC/MS vs. (semi)-prep LC.
--> Can the usual temperature and vaccum of a rotavap be enough to get rid of such salts or does it need higher temperature as in LC/MS probes?