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Sneha, I think it is better if you use column volume than time unit in column washing procedure.try 70%organic solvent alongwith 40'c column oven during washing for 1hr
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Sneha, I think it is better if you use column volume than time unit in column washing procedure.try 70%organic solvent alongwith 40'c column oven during washing for 1hr
Pure tetrahydrofuran?A regeneration procedure I used for anionic ion pairing reagents is the following (for a 4.6 mm column) : methanol (50 mL), acetonitrile (50 mL), tetrahydrofuran (30 mL), then methanol (50 mL). I used this succesfully to get rid of long perfluorinated carboxylic acids from the column. The method is described in Petritis et al. J. Chromatogr. A. 833, 1999, 147-155.
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