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I am facing a problem with 3 diphosphites on a RP18 HPLC column.
Working with the same HPLC system and the same eluents (H2O/Isoprop), I used 2 columns which are filled with the same RP 18 material.
On column 1 there is a heavy degradation of the diphosphites and I can see 2 additional peaks (with intense tailing, maybe the (di)phosphates?!) in high amounts.
On column 2 I am not seeing degradation above 1-2 % percent in comparison to the diphosphite peak.
To check the RP18 material we ordered a new column with the same batch of column 1. The degradation became much smaller and there was only 1 additional peak, but this peak still had 10 % of the diphosphite peak. So it is somehow in between column 1 and 2, but still not acceptable.
I talked to the column manufacturer and he said that beside poor RP18 material the frits made of stainless steel could be a possible reason.
Does anyone have more ideas how such degradation of phosphites can occur on a RP-HPLC column and how to prevent it?
Thank you in advance for your help.