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kiknos » Thu Feb 17, 2005 2:00 am
hi Chris Pohl,
it is my first time to hear about that amino column be stored with a bit acetic acid to prevent autohydrolysis

...it is quite interesting, is there any literature/article about that? or only deduction or experience? thanks!
hi e-georgieva,
did you once inject acid sample(s) to the amino column such as juice, etc? I was once told that might ionize or charge partial amino groups and thus affect the resolutions. to reverse this, try to wash the column with 0.5%NH3 in 50/50 acetonitril/water about 10 column volume.
if you did analyze acid sample and then the amino column was down, and all regeneration methods you've tried can not help to restore the column, maybe you should try the above.
meanwhile, before we say there might be something wrong with amino groups, you should also check whether it is ok with the packing(is there void in the head) or cleaness(is that contaminated by sample) etc.