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I am planing to purchase a UPLC instrument and I am wondering about the life time of sub2 micro columns that used in UPLC, is it similar to ordinary HPLC columns?[/size][/size]
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The Acquity BEH130/BEH300 manual recommends 20-55 C, and the Acquity BEH manual recommends 20-90 C operating temperatures. Nowhere in the manual does it state that operating above 25 C is detrimental to column lifetime; the only caveat is that running at extremes of temperature, pH, and pressure will have an impact on column lifetime (which is the same for any column). In fact, the cleaning guideline for the BEH130 columns recommends 35-55 C to increase column cleaning efficiency, which would seem to be in direct opposition to your statement about temperature - why would Waters recommend a temperature detrimental to column lifetime in their care and use manual? Do you have a publication or any documentation of the "25 C limit" to back up your statement?
http://www.waters.com/webassets/cms/sup ... 001465.pdf
http://www.waters.com/webassets/cms/sup ... 001371.pdf
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