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We're running SEC with a KCl/KPhosphate mobile phase, pH 7. The mobile phase is filtered through a nylon 0.45um filter.
In the initial run, a negative peak at the void volume appears in our blank and sample injections. When the mobile phase (and samples) sat for a day, the peak went away.
We're thinking the mobile phase degassed overnight, and that's why it's different. Our plan is to sonicate the mobile phase under vacuum and see what happens. But I have a few questions:
What type of contaminant would go away with degassing?
Why didn't the filtration of the mobile phase provide enough degassing?
Should I be sonicating all my mobile phases?
Thank you.
Eric

