LC Column Cleaning and Regeneration

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  • Over time, our liquid chromatography columns will accumulate some contamination, especially if we regularly analyze dirty samples. There are some steps that we can take to keep our columns clean. Further, we can do some limited column regeneration as well, which can often help restore some performance to our columns and extend their lifetime.
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Комментарии • 34

  • @hanumantharaorao5874
    @hanumantharaorao5874 Год назад

    Nice information

  • @pharmasolutionpakistan7668
    @pharmasolutionpakistan7668 3 года назад

    Very good effort

  • @ajitjadhav607
    @ajitjadhav607 2 года назад +1

    Thnks for information. Kindly explain of each solvents use or role in column regeneration. Example - Why we use IPA, n-Hexane, Methanol etc

    • @RestekCorp
      @RestekCorp  2 года назад

      The range of solvents is used to transition from the more aqueous mobile phase that columns are most often used with to a more organic mobile phase that does a better job of removing contaminants from the column. Then you reverse the process to safely return the column to its more aqueous mobile phase.

    • @ajitjadhav607
      @ajitjadhav607 2 года назад

      @@RestekCorp n-Hexane is a non polar solvent then can why we use n hexane in reverse phase column regeneration. is n-hexane affects on C18 or C8 column efficiency. plz explain.

  • @pharmasolutionpakistan7668
    @pharmasolutionpakistan7668 3 года назад

    Good column

  • @user-in7kb3ry4n
    @user-in7kb3ry4n 2 года назад +2

    good afternoon, thanks for the information provided. Please tell me what we need to do if the input part of the column starts to clog (raptor biphenyl 2.7um)? And why can't I reverse flush this column? (Due to the fact that it fails?)

    • @RestekCorp
      @RestekCorp  2 года назад

      You can reverse the 2.7um columns. However, 2.0um and small should NOT be reversed. You can find detailed instructions here www.restek.com/en/technical-literature-library/articles/restek-liquid-chromatography-LC-columns--cleaning-recommendations/

  • @bikesh98
    @bikesh98 3 года назад +2

    how can i wash my column after analysi of folic acid in folic and iron tablets? Pressure generally rises after analysis...

    • @RestekCorp
      @RestekCorp  3 года назад

      Check out this intro to column rinsing ruclips.net/video/F4cdVXmjRw8/видео.html

  • @hoa4300
    @hoa4300 2 года назад +1

    Can you write a detailed program to clean column C18 with this method? Tks
    Note: I use pharmaceutical analysis with HPLC Dionex Ultimate 3000 autosampler and Water E2695 autosampler.
    Example: I used Acetolnitril: KH2PO4 0,01M (40:60) pharmaceutical analysis, so How I can clean column C18 with this method?

    • @RestekCorp
      @RestekCorp  2 года назад +1

      We've a set of detailed instructions written up here www.restek.com/technical-literature-library/articles/restek-liquid-chromatography-LC-columns--cleaning-recommendations/

  • @anupsharma7831
    @anupsharma7831 4 года назад

    Thnks

  • @MsKievStar
    @MsKievStar 2 года назад

    How about cleaning a BPG Column Diaphragm?

  • @SasiKumar-lg1wc
    @SasiKumar-lg1wc Год назад

    How to remove the column blockage?

  • @chakhonglam2444
    @chakhonglam2444 11 месяцев назад

    I have an Agilent ZORBAX NH2 and Carbohydrate column which is used for HILIC separation for sugar. Since those 2 columns have not been used for a period of time. Which solvents are suitable to use for cleaning and regeneration?

    • @RestekCorp
      @RestekCorp  10 месяцев назад

      For any specific column, we would always recommend referencing the original manufacturer's instructions. Here is some information that may be helpful www.agilent.com/cs/library/datasheets/public/820629-008D.pdf
      For general information on LC column regeneration, we have a nice blog post www.restek.com/chromablography/resurrecting-an-old-reverse-phase-lc-column--should-i-could-i-how-would-i

  • @SasiKumar-lg1wc
    @SasiKumar-lg1wc Год назад

    Which solvent suitable for c18 columns?

  • @peaksanalyticalhplcgc5734
    @peaksanalyticalhplcgc5734 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this information , in this video about the washing of reversed phase column, here you have recommended wash with n-Hexane , but hexane is highly non-polar, so is that really safe to wash the C18 column with hexane?,
    RP HPLC column are quite non-polar specially e.g. C18 and that we are using more often., here i am little worried., looking forward for your kind reply
    Regards

    • @RestekCorp
      @RestekCorp  3 года назад

      Yes, it is safe to use n-hexane to wash a C18 column, though you may need to use a transition solvent like ethanol or isopropanol if you have a highly polar solvent in your column. You can find some detailed instructions here: www.restek.com/Technical-Resources/Technical-Library/General-Interest/general_MIS_0322

  • @pihupapa125
    @pihupapa125 2 года назад

    Can we use n Hexane for reversed phase column

  • @ovaneschakoyan6584
    @ovaneschakoyan6584 2 года назад

    what means return to mobile phase? return to organic phase?if this is the case and phase has some amount salts, it is appropriate for final cleaning?

    • @RestekCorp
      @RestekCorp  2 года назад

      Yes, you can return to your original mobile phase even if it has some additives.

  • @septianadetama7736
    @septianadetama7736 3 года назад

    What is the meaning "20 column volume" That presenter mention?

    • @RestekCorp
      @RestekCorp  3 года назад +1

      The instruction to flush with 20 column volumes means to flush the column with an amount of solvent equal to 20 times the volume of the column itself. For example, a 50 mm long column with 3.0 mm ID would have an approximate volume of 0.35 mL. Twenty times that would be 7 mL, so you should flush with about 7 mL of solvent.

  • @jalaluddin4478
    @jalaluddin4478 4 года назад +1

    Is this general for all vendor column i.e agilent and Supelco.

    • @RestekCorp
      @RestekCorp  4 года назад

      This information is pretty universal. That said, there are always exceptions and we'd encourage you to confirm the recommendations for your specific column.

  • @SasiKumar-lg1wc
    @SasiKumar-lg1wc 3 года назад

    What is the procedure of new column washing method

    • @RestekCorp
      @RestekCorp  3 года назад

      For information on conditioning a new column, we cover that here ruclips.net/video/JYaLzRUxI7s/видео.html

  • @HiteshPatel-hd5jw
    @HiteshPatel-hd5jw 4 года назад

    Which flow rate to flush the column??

    • @RestekCorp
      @RestekCorp  4 года назад +2

      The correct flow rate varies by column ID. Suggested flow rates would be 25 uL/min for 1.0 mm ID columns, 100 uL/min for 2.1 mm ID columns, 250 uL/min for 3.0 or 3.2 mm ID columns, and 500 uL/min for 4.6 mm ID columns.

  • @14394
    @14394 4 года назад

    How mach time

    • @vivabauergaming1132
      @vivabauergaming1132 4 года назад +1

      @0:49 the presenter mentions that 20 column volumes of each solvent should be flowed through the column for proper flushing and reconditioning. Following the formula shown @ 1:16 will help you estimate your column volume. Divide your column volume by the flow rate you choose to determine the amount of time required for each flushing step.