How to Clean an HPLC Column in Daily & Deeper Cleaning

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @TheJoshtheboss
    @TheJoshtheboss 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video

    • @Filtrous
      @Filtrous  2 года назад

      Thank you very much!

  • @fakhrulnawawi9681
    @fakhrulnawawi9681 Год назад

    Really helpful thankss

  • @kristabanks4523
    @kristabanks4523 2 года назад +2

    This is a good general usage recommendation, but what about for specialty columns? For instance, I sometimes use phenyl columns or HILIC columns. About 80% of what I analyze uses either C8 or C18 Reverse-phase columns, and I would definitely employ this cleaning method, but is there a better cleaning format for the lesser used types of columns?

    • @arielhu4569
      @arielhu4569 2 года назад

      I have the exact same question too

  • @thehealer8330
    @thehealer8330 2 года назад

    I have purchase new hplc c18 colums. I want to know how to use a new colum??. Or just start using it for routine analysis. I want your say on this

  • @이가은-b7w
    @이가은-b7w 2 года назад +1

    how about the flow rate of 10% Methanol???

  • @ifymary0
    @ifymary0 2 года назад

    Is 100 present ACN not good enough for flushing columns?

    • @Filtrous
      @Filtrous  2 года назад

      not for all situations no.

  • @MuhammadUsmanAkram-usman101pak
    @MuhammadUsmanAkram-usman101pak 2 года назад +1

    I’m using RP18 250 cm column with 90% 1%acetic acid and 10%MeOH on gradient where B maximum is 65%. After about 80 hours of constant use, I found peaks are moving forward for about half minute, even for standards. Can you tell me the reasons and solution. Column can work between 1-9 pH, n A phase has pH around 3.5

    • @Filtrous
      @Filtrous  2 года назад +1

      you're probably not equilibrating your column long enough. you might want to hold it at B longer at the end of the run or even kick it up higher and then when you bring it back to the starting conditions - let that go for a bit before ending the run.

  • @hoa4300
    @hoa4300 3 года назад +1

    Can you write a detailed program to clean column C18 with this method (95% water and 5% methanol for 10 column columns. Do a gradient of 5 to 95% methanol for 5 column volumes. Hold 5% water and 95% for 10 column volumes?) Tks
    Note: I use pharmaceutical analysis with HPLC Dionex Ultimate 3000 autosampler and Water E2695 autosampler.
    Example: I used ACN: KH2PO4 0,01M (40:60) pharmaceutical analysis, so How I can clean column C18 with this method?

    • @DavidYazdi1
      @DavidYazdi1 2 года назад +1

      You need to remove your current mobile phase and replace with methanol and water. It's important to remove the salt in your column. Hopefully you have a binary or quaternary pump where you can do a gradient. You first start with a hold of 5:95 methanol to water. Then you do gradient. Finally you hold 95:5 methanol to water.

    • @hoa4300
      @hoa4300 2 года назад

      @@DavidYazdi1 Tks so much

  • @dhananjaygangadhare8333
    @dhananjaygangadhare8333 Год назад +1

    100 %Water is not good for column

  • @danielwatson7386
    @danielwatson7386 2 года назад

    Do not follow this video. Always follow the column manufacturers manual and call their technical support if you have specific application questions. Anyone who would tell you to reverse flow through a HPLC column is basically telling you to piss way $1500.
    Source: I'm a field service engineer for Thermo Fisher and I work in IC/LC chromatography.

    • @Filtrous
      @Filtrous  2 года назад

      Hey Daniel, this is for a reverse phase column and this is in the column care guide that comes with the column. Yes, you are right that this does not apply to all columns but it does apply to this column as it is reverse phase.

  • @abbesdimiri8839
    @abbesdimiri8839 Год назад

    I invite everyone to read coran the last book of god on earth and judge it