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I have an interesting issue here. I synthesized some Biotin-PEG(linker)-ethyalamine and am now trying to separate it from other byproduct and non-reacted starting material by HPLC. The only type of column we have now is a normal RP-C18 columns. And I used H2O/Acetonitrile(ACN) gradient for the separation.
Everything could be dissolved in water. And I assumed they all dissolve well in ACN too (all biotin, PEGlinker and ethylamine dissolve in ACN perfectly fine). And after running, I did collected several peaks and I kept all the rest fractions too.
I checked the MS for the peaks I collected, they were not my target compound. I evaporated all other fractions by rot-vap machines. Still, my compound is not there.
I tried running a MS for the mixture before I loaded to column and based on the MS signal I'm pretty sure I have at least 50% of my final product there.
So the problem now is: where did my compound go? Still in the column? But I've been washing the column with 100% ACN for half an hour and collected all the eluent, rotary evaporate it all but still couldn't find my product.
Could someone give me some hint on how to solve this problem? It is so confused.
I'm going to try to wash the column with MeOH to see if it could elute, but shouldn't ACN wash it out at first hand?
Thanks.
