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Samples should routinely be in the range of about 100,000-150,000 Da for a "good" distribution. Samples having a problem show a small distribution that generally starts somewhere around 400,000 Da. This information has been determined via the GPC module for Empower. For what it is worth, problematic samples show precipitation of the polymer in solution.
We have two control samples that we routinely run. One control represents a "good" distribution while the other represents a "bad" distribution.
GPC columns are calibrated using a 20,000 Da to 410,000 Da narrow commercially available standards (we use 4 of them).
Recently we have had to change columns because performance of the column we have been using for the past year is not the same. The column is still a DVB mixed bed, it's just new.
I've injected our narrow distribution standards to calibrate the new column. I am getting reproducable chromatography and calibration results.
Then there are my controls. The good distribution is now bad and the bad distribution is now good. I've checked for the obvious of vial error or sample preparation error. Unfortunately, a mistake was not made with respect to vial locations or sample preparation. Furthermore, each injection of these controls shows chromatographic shifting; general peak shape changes, shifts of about 0.1 min are observed (retention times are getting shorter), and peak intensities vary (peak intensity is increasing).
All throughout the injection of controls and all of the associated chromatographic changes, the narrow distribution standards are exactly the same --- all the time every time. This is also suggesting to me that there is something going on with our controls/samples that we don't know about...
What is going on here? The fact that the narrow standards come out the same every time rules out any possibility of the physical properties of the column changing (pores clogging, phase collapse, analyte binding/blocking pores, etc.).
I just don't get it. If anyone could provide some insight I would be very greatful!