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I am having an issue getting a stable baseline with TEAA (100 mM or 50 mM) as my weaker MP. I have prepared the buffer 4 times now, and it is degassed by membrane filtration, and more recently adding stirring under vacuum for 20 mins (no in-line degasser).
The recipe for the buffer is (100 mM):
water 850 mL
1.0 M TEAA 100 mL
acetonitrile 50 mL
Adjust the pH to 7.0 by addition of TEA
I've noticed the cyclic noise in the baseline, with pressure changes. I changed the plunger seals on the pump, and made sure it is properly primed each time. Now I still have the noise but no pressure fluctuation. If I equilibrate the system with water/methanol the baseline looks normal.
I am new to this companies QC department, but from what they tell me all the reagents are new (less than 1 month), and I am using HPLC grade water and acetonitrile to prepare the buffer. Is it okay to use this purchased 1.0 M TEAA solution or better to use TEA and acetic acid?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
