Liquid Chromatography

TBA and ESI

A reader recently sent me an email with this question: I run an LC-MS system and was recently tempted to try a recent published method using ion-pairing chromatography with 10 mM tributylamine (TBA).After the trial, I converted back to the regular...

Dirty TFA

Q: I have developed a method based on an article from literature for testing an analyte along with its impurities and degradants. This is a gradient method that utilizes a C18 column with 0.1% trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) in water (A) and 0.1% TFA in...

IS concentration

I recently had a reader ask me a question about what size the internal standard (IS) peak should be for a bioanalytical method (drugs in plasma). He was torn between advice that the IS should be about the same size as the smallest peak of interest,...

LLOQ Question

The following question was submitted by one of the readers of HPLC Solutions.

Back-to-Basics #6: Resolution

In previous instalments of this Back-to-Basics series, we have looked at the retention factor, k, the selectivity, α, and the column plate number, N. Nice as these measurements are, they don’t tell us much about the quality of the separation. For...

Tailing Comparisons

In an earlier article we examined how to calculate peak tailing. This issue, let’s take a closer look at some examples of peak tailing and see what they have to say in practical terms. For purposes of discussion, let’s consider the peaks in Figure...

Back-to-Basics #5: Tailing

This technical article shows how excessive peak tailing is an indication that something is wrong and how it is a good idea to include a measure of peak tailing as part of the system suitability measurements.

End-capping

This technical article discusses what is meant when a column is referred to as end-capped, and what the function of the end-capping is. To understand end-capping, we need to step back and look at the bonded phase on the HPLC column. Reversed-phase...

Silica Purity #2 – Silanols

Previously we looked at the consequences of metal contamination of the silica used for packing HPLC columns. In this article we’ll consider another aspect of the silica – the nature of the silanol groups.

Silica Purity #1 – Metals

Today we often take for granted the quality of the silica in the HPLC column. This may be a reasonable assumption for the high-quality columns produced today, but it is not a guarantee, especially for columns that have been on the market for more...

Column Failure – Regeneration

Earlier this year, I was in London, teaching an HPLC troubleshooting class in conjunction with Separation Science. I love to teach, so the presentation of short courses is one of the highlights of my job. In addition, these classes often serve as...

Back-to-Basics #4: Efficiency

In this article we’ll consider the last of the initial set of measurements, the column plate-number, N. This is also called the column efficiency, and is calculated as

Back-to-Basics: Selectivity

This technical article considers the factors affecting chromatographic selectivity.

Retention Time & Column Dead Time Diagnostics

This technical article looks at diagnosing problems with our HPLC separations. 

Basics-to-Basics #2: Column Dead Time

This technical article looks at several ways to estimate column dead-time.

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