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Discussions about GC-MS, LC-MS, LC-FTIR, and other "coupled" analytical techniques.
You will stop making mobile phase in the bottles the solvent comes in after the first time you leach silicate from the poor quality glass and tear up your pump seals (I've seen it happen).I personally prepare my mobile phase inside the bottles that the solvents comes. If you make your HPLC water, change to a commercial bottle HPLC water to make sure that it is not your water cartidges...
I think you are right with the contamination.It souldn't be a polymer as Andreas suggested as you see only one peak and not a distribution...
I think you are right with the contamination.It souldn't be a polymer as Andreas suggested as you see only one peak and not a distribution...
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