Question about acids and bases when doing HPLC
Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 3:34 pm
Hello all,
I'm trying to figure out how to run two different samples: one contains 32% HCl and the analyte is fructose and the other contains a lot of sodium carbonate and the analyte is an NHC catalyst.
I have a C18 column, an NH2 column, a bare silica column, and a prevail carbohydrate column, which is al/nh2 stationary phase.
My question is this: can I just dilute and shoot these samples or do I need to remove the acid/bases?
I'm trying to figure out how to run two different samples: one contains 32% HCl and the analyte is fructose and the other contains a lot of sodium carbonate and the analyte is an NHC catalyst.
I have a C18 column, an NH2 column, a bare silica column, and a prevail carbohydrate column, which is al/nh2 stationary phase.
My question is this: can I just dilute and shoot these samples or do I need to remove the acid/bases?