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Could it be also be to have two different columns for two different applications on one system?
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No problem with this as long as the other column has carrier flow. Just be aware of max column temps.Thanks for the reply. Is it possible to have 2 different columns installed (one capillary and one packed column) and have 2 different applications on the same instrument. Or is having one column idle when the other one is running, harmful at those elevated temperatures?
Thanks for the reply. Is it possible to have 2 different columns installed (one capillary and one packed column) and have 2 different applications on the same instrument. Or is having one column idle when the other one is running, harmful at those elevated temperatures?
Yes I understand it would be difficult and this probably wouldn't work out. But I was only aiming for having to columns installed and running the analyses seperately, not at the same time. In other words not having to remove and install columns back and forth for two seperate applications is the goal for now. Now if compromise could be reached in order to have two applications running simultaneously, that would be fine too but it will require lots of method development first.Thanks for the reply. Is it possible to have 2 different columns installed (one capillary and one packed column) and have 2 different applications on the same instrument. Or is having one column idle when the other one is running, harmful at those elevated temperatures?
The main issue with trying to run two applications (assuming two different columns) is that they will have to share the same oven profile which will make it impossible to optimise separations on both. A compromise wil have to be found somewhere. But this is GC, compromise is the name of the game.
Rich
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