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I don't think this is the typical ghost peak question. I'm evaluating nanogram quantities of a novel protein by RP-HPLC on a C8 column with a water/acetonitrile/0.1% TFA solvent system using UV detection. One day, after many injections of the same material, a very large peak showed up in a chromatogram. The peak remained in all subsequent sample and blank injections and was highly reproducible. After switching to a fresh (new) column, the extra peak will disappear but will eventually resurface. Once it shows up, the extra peak is there to stay (N=3 columns so far
Aside from the tiny amount of protein, the only other sample component is 0.2% (w/v) non-ionic detergent.
Have any of you ever experienced such a thing or have any possible insight into what is going on? TIA.
p.s. This board is a great resource. Kudos to all the participants.
Mike
