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I just wondered if anyone had done any work or had any idea with this problem.
On numerous occasions now, when using either amonium acetate or formate as the aqueous buffer in a gradient system (typically with acetonitrile as the organic) a peak appears that always elutes at the exact RT of the main band?
This is not just coinsidence, as this occurs with numerous methods and numerous different drug compounds and we only see this in gradient elution, not isocratic.
We have contacted the supplierss and looked at purity of the salts. We cannot use phosphate as we quite often need an MS friendly method. The only temperary fix we have found so far is to filter the aqueous phase through a LC column (even though it is vacuum filtered through a 0.45µ membrane prior to use).
Any ideas, theories, answers??
Thanks for any help
Anthony
