We all know it and we all hate it: the dreaded “ghost peak” in reduced CE-SDS (see below).  He is a devious one that appears randomly and disappears before you can understand the root cause.  Let’s put this peak to sleep!  Here is what we know about him:

  1. He appears between the two non-reducible species peaks (~24 minute retention time  with the 20 cm meter separation) 
  2. Sample buffers with pHs ranging from 6.5 to 9.0 produce this peak
  3. His magnitude can vary: 0.2% up to 2.0% time correct area
  4. Re-injection from the same vial will replicate this peak (i.e. it does not go away with time)
  5. Only re-prepping the sample will make it disappear
  6. Heat sources and vials have been the targets of investigations in the past
    • These are contributing factors, but not the prime cause
  7. Some molecules produce this peak easier than others
  8. Changes in reducing agent concentration can mitigate the peak

We would like to see if there is a molecule characteristic, which when combined with the faulty heat sources/vials could manifest in the ghost peak. Please leave your comments through the contact form as to how you and your company have mitigated this peak and/or if you have discovered any possible links between structure function characteristics and the manifestation of this peak.

 

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