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I have been running a column from Dionex for years - the Acclaim E2 250x4.6mm 5 micron. I get reproducible separations from column lot-to-lot at 52:48 H2O:MeOH at 1.0 mL/min and 30 degrees C. I recently purchased a 150x3.0mm 3 micron Acclaim E2 column and expected to be able to directly transfer my conditions to this column - 0.71 mL/min, 25.52 uL injection volume, same temp and mobile phase constituents (according to Thermo's hplctransfer.com and my own independent calculations from this document http://www.iptonline.com/articles/publi ... -print.pdf). However, I can't get a decent separation unless I go to 45:55 H2O:MeOH, or change my temperature parameters to 26 C and 51:49 H2O:MeOH.
Below is the comparison between the exact same column on the two systems I'm using (there is a difference in the injection volume -40uL for the 1290, 100 for the 1100 - and the wavelength recorded - 254 nm with no reference versus 254 nm with 360,100 reference)

And here is the comparison between the new 3 micron column and the existing 5 micron column:

I'm losing resolution somewhere between the last three peaks, as can be seen in the comparison between the upper and lower chromatograms.
Also, this seems to be a 'known' issue with these columns, as evidenced by the following:
http://www.dionex.com/en-us/webdocs/417 ... -Jul09.pdf
On page 14, an example chromatogram is shown using 51:49 H2O:MeOH at 0.9 mL/min and 26 C, with good separation, which just doesn't compute if you're trying to directly transfer a method from the 5 micron to 3 micron phase.
My question is this: What could be the reasons behind this discrepancy? Is this evidence of poor stationary phase reproducibility with reduction of particle size? Is there something else I should consider when looking at scaling phases from HPLC to UPLC columns? Is there just something I'm missing here?
