Negative Peaks
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 3:40 pm
I would welcome anyones help on this if possible.
This is the scenario...........
HPLC
Mobile phase: Ethanol/water
Diluent: Ethanol
Known source of contamination in the diluent gives two seperate positive peaks.
If this contamination gets into the mobile phase and not the diluent, the same peaks are negative rather than positive.
I Understand that the negative peaks will be due to the absence of the contaminant at that RT but do not understand the mechanism behind it, i.e. what is happening on the column.
Thanks
This is the scenario...........
HPLC
Mobile phase: Ethanol/water
Diluent: Ethanol
Known source of contamination in the diluent gives two seperate positive peaks.
If this contamination gets into the mobile phase and not the diluent, the same peaks are negative rather than positive.
I Understand that the negative peaks will be due to the absence of the contaminant at that RT but do not understand the mechanism behind it, i.e. what is happening on the column.
Thanks