Some methods use cyano columns with a mobile phase of 55-60% acetonitrile and 40-45% 0.075-01 M acetate buffer pH 5 at 1.0 ml min.
There's several examples in the literature on Pubmed and elsewhere, you don't have to buy the articles, kind authors often put the gory details in the free abstracts.
Bruce Hamilton
Yeah, I have noticed that.
Well, it seems that a pH of 5 gives me separation from the oxidation degs.
Anything below pH 4 and they co-elute.
But, the lower the pH the better the peak shape...makes sense becuase this is a quaternary ammonium compound.
This compound seems to have problems eluting for me. What I mean is its almost 100% organic to get them out??? I am a bit baffled about this but thats how it is.
Honestly, I started this new job and they threw this method in my lap. So I tried it out and I was surprised this thing actually passed validation????? I am thinking a smaller particle size may help with the peak shape?? Not sure.
Also, thinking a polar embedded column?? may speed up retention?
Any thoughts?