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I have developed an analytical method using GC column, that is very sensitive towards any moisture. According to manufacturer, stationary phase of this column will hydrolyse in the presence of water from the air. They are recommending, that the column should be flame sealed for a long-time storage.
As I know, GC columns are made of fused silica, which have high melting point (1750 C according to some data) and usual laboratory burners are just not hot enough. Does anyone have any experiences with flame sealing GC columns? Could you recommend suitable burner, that could be used in the lab for this task?
Miro

