by grzesiek » Mon Aug 24, 2009 12:32 pm
sometimes new columns do not behave as "good" as the ones that have been used for some times (injections), but this does not happen so often
the best way is to check but
- columns age so older column could have lower efficiency
- if the column was used with ionpair reagent it could behave differently (a bit) than one which was not used with ionpair
- older chiral columns should have been used with one pH range (acidic or basic), this shouldn't be problem with newer ones
it all comes down to column history, nature of the sample analysed and eluents used, and most importantly for what you are doing now
I consider it as GLP to use dedicated column for routine analysis of compound(method), but I use what I have for early method development and this are sometimes new and sometimes old columns
The column is good if method criteria are met to summarize