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Siswanto Tanuatmojo
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Discussions about HPLC, CE, TLC, SFC, and other "liquid phase" separation techniques.
Ghost peaks always haunt!Does your mobile phase contains any additives? Does the ghost peak area constant or does the area change with different column equilibration times? If the area change, it is probably mobile phase contamination (either your water or any additives you may use).
Amaryl,
Assuming that it is a contamination in mobile phase A (and has some affinity with the stationary phase) increasing the equilibration time will incrase the amount of the contamination that will be fixed in the stationary phase and then be eluted as a chromatographic peak. If this is the case, the longer the equilibration time, the highest the peak area of the "ghost" peak.
There is always the possibility that it will be a "system" peak but we do not have enough information for this (i.e. exact mobile phase and detector...).
I suggest that you do as I recommended and increase the equilibration time (i.e. from 5 min to 10, 20, 30 min). just to make sure that it is indeed the water.
If it is the water, an easy fix would be to have your water (or mobile phase A) pass through a C18 column. As your impurity is quite hydrophobic, it will be stay in the stationary phase, so you will have contamination free water for your application...
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