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Some more info: My standard is acetaldehyde, ethanol, acetone, ACN, dibromomethane and DMSO in water at ICH limits. Samples are radioactive, so I am only supplied with a very small amount ~ 50 µL.
I've found that at low injector temp ~200 C the citrate does not affect the chromatography, however I have a lot of carryover of DMSO from my standard (in water). At 230 C and higher, the citrate does something in the liner (degrades and stays) and all injections following have high tailing and almost a shoulder on the peaks at which point changing the liner fixes the problem. I'm using a straight liner with wool that is "ultra inert". Injecting 0.5 µL with a 30 split. Flow at 5 mL/min. I've tried a pressure pulse to get the sample on faster with no luck.
Does anyone have any experience dealing with something similar or any suggestions? Some sample prep maybe, or a guard column, specific liner? A way to get the DMSO out at lower temp?
Thanks