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Cause | Solution |
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Improper conditioning. | Condition column according to phase: Reversed phase: use methanol, acetonitrile or isopropanol followed by solvent used for sample solution. Ion exchange: use methanol or isopropanol followed by a buffer at a pH which charges both sorbent and analyte. |
Analytes have a greater affinity for the sample solution than for the column. | Choose a column having a greater selectivity for analytes. Change pH of sample to increase affinity of analytes to sorbent. Change polarity of sample to produce lower affinity for the analytes. |
Improper washing. | Wash column using appropriate wash solution. |
Poor elution. | Increase eluent volume, increase eluent strength. Decrease elution strength of washing solvent. |
Cause | Solution |
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Analytes have stronger interaction with column sorbent than with eluting solvent. | Choose a column that is less retentive for the analytes. |
Elution volume is too low. | Increase the elution volume. |
Elution solvent is too weak to disrupt analyte interaction with the column. | Change pH of eluting solvent to ensure greater affinity for the analytes. Change polarity of eluting solvent to ensure greater affinity for the analytes. |
Cause | Solution |
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Column dries before sample added. | Re-condition column. |
Capacity of column is exceeded. | Decrease sample volume. |
Sample loading flow rate is too high. | Use a column with a larger amount of sorbent. Decrease flow rate. |
Elution flow rate is too fast. | Allow elution solvent to seep into column before aspirating or forcing through column. Apply in two separate aliquots versus a single aliquot. |
Using too strong a wash solution to remove interferences. | Reduce strength of wash solvent. |
Elution volume is too small. | Increase volume of elution solvent. |
Cause | Solution |
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Interferences are extracted at the same time as analytes. | Selectively wash interferences from column prior to elution. Use a column which retains the analytes more than the interferences. |
Interference is due to leachables from column. | Wash column with eluting solvent prior to conditioning. |
Cause | Solution |
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Excessive particulate matter in sample. | Filter or centrifuge sample. |
Sample solution is too viscous. | Dilute sample with a weak solvent. |
Inadequate vacuum. | Increase vacuum. |
Cause | Solution |
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Sample volumes larger than extraction column capacity. | Use larger extraction column volumes. |
Cause | Solution |
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Improper methodology. | Consider a different extraction mechanism, sorbent, or format. |
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