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How to clean and regenerate Amino column?
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The problem is most likely hydrolysis, and not contamination of the column. The quickest way to fix this is to inject as soon as possible about 250 microL of acetic acid onto the column.
If the change in retention has stopped, don't do anything - you are fine. But the next time you start a new column for the same assay, do the acid injection first.
If the change in retention has stopped, don't do anything - you are fine. But the next time you start a new column for the same assay, do the acid injection first.
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Okay, Uwe, why?
(I'm not questioning the advice, I just want to understand what's happening
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(I'm not questioning the advice, I just want to understand what's happening
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