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Olanzapine trouble

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I´m analyzing Olanzapine, raw material, by USP 34 method. I´m doing Related compounds, and I´m having problems on stabilizing the gradient. The gradient begins to rise at 10 min on Mobile phase B for ten minutes, plateau from 20-25, and initial conditions at 27, and ends at 35. The problem is that is never the same shape of the base line, and I´m pretty sure I have stabilized it before each run, because I let it run for ten minutes longer after 35 minutes. I´m using a Luna C8, and the mobile phase A and B are different compositions of Acetonitrile and Sodium lauryl sulphate buffer. System temperature is 35 °C. Sometimes the gradient goes up to 200 mAU, and the next run goes to 15 mAU for example, randomly. Anyone knows what could it be happening?
Q. F. Ignacio Viera
Ion-pair reagents are notoriously slow to equilibrate and are also temperature sensitive. So:
- try equilibrating longer.
- tee a thermocouple into the flow stream just ahead of the column and monitor the mobile phase temperature to see if there is some correlation there.
-- Tom Jupille
LC Resources / Separation Science Associates
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