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LC Solvents and Mobile Phase Additives

LC Solvents and Mobile Phase Additives

LC Solvents

Mobile Phase Additives

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The choice of solvents for LC is dictated primarily by the separation requirements, but there
are some guidelines that need to be followed when performing LC/MS analyses.
This section contains the following topics:
LC Solvents
Mobile Phase Additives
The solvents that are the most compatible with the Surveyor MS detector are:
• Water
• Acetonitrile
• Methanol
These common reverse phase LC solvents are ideal for LC/MS. When using high percentages
of water, the probe temperature usually needs to be raised to aid desolvation.
Solvents that are less commonly used include:
• Normal phase solvents
• Alcohols such as isopropanol, 2-methoxyethanol, ethanol, and so on
• Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)
Normal phase solvents such as dichloromethane, hexane and toluene are most suitable for use
in APCI. Alcohols have all been used with LC/MS but their use tends to be
application-specific. DMSO is commonly used by synthetic chemists for primary dilutions.
Additives can be divided into three categories:
Commonly Used Compatible Additives
Less Commonly Used Additives
Unsuitable Additives
Table 9
contains a summary of suitable additives.
avoid.
Table 10
contains a summary of additives to
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