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So, I´m having an old (maybe 12 years old) Beckman HPLC (System Gold binary pump 125 with Diode array detector 168). I´m using it for easy quality control purposes after protein purification. Usually I´m running a 2% gradient from 0 to 100 % B using an old Grace Vydac C18 column.
The Hplc system did not come with a degasser (Why?! I talked with a guy from Beckman and he told me that Beckman did not deemed it necessary...), so I hooked up a Shimadzu online degasser to remove dissolved oxygen from the solvents. I´m using Water / Acetonitrile mixtures with 0.1% TFA.
Now here is the problem. I keep getting bubbles from somewhere. They show up after a while ~at approx 50% B and then the whole chromatogram becomes erratic and useless.
What I have tried so far (and did not work too well):
1. Clean the degasser with some low percentage phosphoric acid
2. Tighten up connections
3. Avoid mixing of pure water with pure ACN - Instead I´m now mixing 20% ACN with 80% ACN (rest in both bottles is water)
4. Degass offline prior to the experiment on a vacuum line under stirring.
5. Replace the ACN with Ethanol
Well so far I have failed solving this problem. The Degasser works fine when used on an isocratic system (just PBS for Gelfiltration).
Does anyone have a suggestion for me what else to try? I don´t have to money for a new degasser...
Thanks in advance.
