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I'm a bit frustrated after trying the whole day to get our Waters HPLC system running. For the past 2-3 months I've been running samples with 0.5% TFA as mobile phase and got good results at 210 and 215 nm. Because of the nature of some of our samples we got some air into the system which accumulated in the flow cell (spikes in the chromatogram and very low ratio of sample to reference energy), but was successfully removed yesterday. The system was flushed with water and everything seemed happy (sample to reference energy more or less equal) when I left. This morning the UV detector had died and I exchanged it with the same model (W2487) from another of our systems. The reference energy of the UV lamp seemed rather low though (6-7 nA) but the ratio to the sample energy was okay as long as I used water as mobile phase. As soon as I try to switch to 0.5 TFA the sample energy goes down to 0.010-0.016 nA. I know that TFA absorbs at that wavelength, so I would expect the energy to be lower than using water. But the background noise is so high that sample analysis with low amounts is not possible. Does anyone have an idea what I could do? TFA is filtered and sonicated to get rid of dissolved air.
I appreciate every afford to help me solve the problem.
Sandra
