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I am facing a pecular problem
Can anaybody suggest a solution
raman
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I would suggest dissolving your sample in the mobile phase, or at least the same water/acetonitrile ratio. Also, I would try injecting different volumes and/or concentrations to ascertain if you have a solubility issue.Dear YM3132
The mobile phase is SLS and acetonitrile at pH 4.0 and the diluent is acetonitrile. The problem is we are using the same method for 4 intermediates. Out of these only one intermediate is behaving like this.
The column new, fresh mobile phase, freshly prepared sample. One day it give one peak. The other day it gives splitting
Raman
I remember the chiralpak AD only allow the ratio of alkane/ethanol to be 100/0 - 85/15 or 40/60 - 0/100. The ratio outside of this range might have some adverse effect against the column. Is it safe to use at 70:30? Is there any other list of separation enhancer we could use such as Diethylamine?
Thanks,
According to the manufacturer, the baseline stability may be adversely affected, presumably not the column. In my limited experience with a Chiralpak OD-H column, ethanol can provide improved resolution, but the lower ethanol content can cause standard pump seala on an Agilent 1100 to leak after a few hours. Polyethylene normal phase seals have to be used.I remember the chiralpak AD only allow the ratio of alkane/ethanol to be 100/0 - 85/15 or 40/60 - 0/100. The ratio outside of this range might have some adverse effect against the column. Is it safe to use at 70:30? Is there any other list of separation enhancer we could use such as Diethylamine?
Thanks,
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