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I am running an RP HPLC method where I am seeing a dead time of approx. 2 min based on blank and standard chromatograms. This holds true for the first injection of sample in a run as well, but every subsequent sample injection has rather sharp peaks eluting at approx. 1 min.
The sample is a gel dissolved in diluent (see below) and has a fair share of placebo peaks as would be expected in this formulation. I have added 10 minutes to my run time to eliminate the possibility of late eluters, but never see anything past 10 min. Also, the first injection of standard following my last sample injection does not exhibit these peaks.
Here's my system:
Thermo TSP HPLC
Agilent Zorbax SB C18 5um 4.6x150mm
95:5 ACN/Water mobile phase, isocratic
70:30 ACN/Water Diluent
Flow rate 1.0mL/min
UV @ 277nm
100uL injection (200uL partial loop)
This does not interfere with my peak of interest as they always seem to elute very early in the chromatogram, but I am curious as to why this is happening. If I had to guess it would have something to do with sample overload on the column but I need a large injection volume to have a satisfactory response from the analyte as the sample concentration is very small.
Has anyone seen this? Thanks!
CJ Rassbach