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I’m analyzing PAH’s by HPLC-FLD (fluorescence) in water.
I have a problem with benzo(g,h,i)perylene and indene(1,2,3-cd)pyrene. They elute very close, at 25,8 min and 26,96 min, and their wavelenghts of excitation and emission are different. I have a wavelenght program that it changes the wavelenghts between the two peaks. When the retention times changes a little the wavelength changes in the middle of a peak, and this is a problem.
I can’t resolve better the two peaks ( I worked a lot to resolve them).
Now I’m injecting twice every sample.
The wavelengths are:
Benzo(g,h,i)perylene
Ret. Time (min).- 25.8
Excitation.- 290nm
Emission.- 430nm
Indene(1,2,3-cd)pyrene
Ret. Time (min).- 26.9
Excitation.- 250nm
Emission.- 495nm
Sombody knows other wavelengths that I can use? and if it’s possible the same wavelengths for the two compounds?
Thanks
Sorry for my english
