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I currently experienced some distinct changes in elution time using our agilent 1200 system. So the percentage of B at which the peptide elute, has changed from 49% (7 months ago) to 62% (this week).
Method:
5-65% ACN (0.1% TFA)/Water (0.1% TFA) over 60 mins, flowrate 1ml/min
Channel B: Water
Channel C: ACN
So my initial thought was that it could be an issue with the multi-channel gradient valve, namely channel C, delivering less ACN then supposed, which could explain the increased retention time. However, swapping channels (B: ACN; C:Water), resulted in the exact same retention time!
Running the analysis on our 1260 system (with a new G1311B pump) using the same method, the analyte eluted at 53% B.
I have previously been told that using ACN can result in polymer formation damaging the gradient valves over time, and that flushing with isopropanol might help, however this haven't solved the issue in my case.
Any thoughts and/or advice is highly appreciated
\Erik
