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ghost peak in GPC

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Hi,
I use anhydrous 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene in our high temperature GPC (120C), using BHT as an added antioxidant. I have noticed that the fresh solvent does not reveal any ghost peak, but after 6-7 injections of a blank sample (TCB+BHT) a ghost peak rises in LALS and RALS signals in low molecular weight region.
What can cause this peak?
How long is one run? Maybe this is a temperature problem. Are you sure that your mobile phase is at the same temperature than the column in the oven when entering the column?
Gerhard Kratz, Kratz_Gerhard@web.de
The various oxidation products of BHT ?

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