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I’ve had sensitivity issues with a mixture of bases and hydrophobic compounds, specifically in that my early eluting bases had poor S/N. This is mainly because the diluent needed to dissolve both classes of compounds is 50:50 ACN:water (plus 0.1%TFA) and the point in which the bases elutes from in the gradient is ~39% ACN. I’ve used alkysulfonates to try to retain the bases longer so they will elute closer to 50% ACN in the gradient, however the baseline becomes much noisier at the DL level, which defeats the purpose of trying to retain the peak longer. pH has also been looked at up to 10.5, but tailing was quite high (2.2)
I’ve found that if I switch to a 250mm column (from a 150mm column of the same brand/manufacturer), the bases are retained longer (keeping a simple mobile phase of ACN:water:0.1% TFA) and elute at ~45%ACN, which helps a lot with the S/N and peak tailing. Also, my overall run time is only increased by 2 minutes.
My question is, does anyone develop methods using 250mm length columns anymore? Although my chromatography is a bit better using a longer column (and larger particle size) I’m wondering what I’m overlooking in moving to a longer column.
Thanks for your input.
