Trouble with DMF by HSGC
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 2:29 pm
I have a method to run that is supposed to elute 4 compounds, MeOH, Acetone, n- butanol and DMF. I was able to check on the partition coefficients of the first 3 but DMF has eluded me. I feel that it would be much larger than the rest of my solvents by experience.
My problem is that the response of DMF is terrible and not very reproducible. I even added 1 gram of sodium sulfate in order to drive out the solvents better but it only helped the first 3. I'm quickly realizing that this method I've inherited may not be suitable. Here are some questions;
1) What will a longer pressurization time of the vial do to it's reproducibility?
2) Can someone point me in the direction of a good source of partition coefficients of common solvents use in the processing of pharmaceuticals?
3) Are the 3 other solvents effecting the DMF in a negetive way?
Thanks
Chuck
My problem is that the response of DMF is terrible and not very reproducible. I even added 1 gram of sodium sulfate in order to drive out the solvents better but it only helped the first 3. I'm quickly realizing that this method I've inherited may not be suitable. Here are some questions;
1) What will a longer pressurization time of the vial do to it's reproducibility?
2) Can someone point me in the direction of a good source of partition coefficients of common solvents use in the processing of pharmaceuticals?
3) Are the 3 other solvents effecting the DMF in a negetive way?
Thanks
Chuck