Here are my suggestions for getting some traction on your chrom problem.
At this juncture we can conclude that the problems are NOT related to your column nor your m.p. preparation. Furthermore, it is not likely yoiur instrument nor sample matrix. Thus, the problem is related to most likely, the idiosyncrasies of the particular U S P method you are taksked with running. The U S P methods are notorious for being "out-dated" and "wishy-washy" on some analyses.
So, here is my ultimate suggestion to you my fellow chrom voyager: Please go back to the USP monograph and look at the end of it, there is a link and pho # of the "technical liason" for that particular analytical procedure. Email the technical liason and ask them questions---from my experience in doing this I have been able to get copies pdf's of the original test method sponsor's data, chrom run logs, and all related sample preparation documents in order to replicate the test method sponsor's results. Rem'ber the USP has a vested interest in helping you succeed because they need for you/your company to keep purchasing their expensive USP Reference Standards!*
*opps, thot you had problems with their sop, but on re-read your problem is related to lack of signal equilibration on your UV detector*
Hi Meerkat - Thank you for the response.
I'd been monitoring the baseline for over an hour when I wrote my original post. And I've been monitoring for the past half hour now as I'm writing this response. But I suppose it's possible that it will take more time to equilibrate the column/detector.
I will definitely try to contact the technical liaison. Hopefully I can get some helpful information from them as well.