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Just wondering do you know any good way to clean HPLC tubing? This is what I met: Shimazu HPLC, the tubing prior to guard column is blocked(I don't know when and what causes this blockage). I disconnected this part (one end from the auto-sampler, the other end from guard column). Sonicate twice, 2 hrs/time. It doesn't work at all. I cannot push through manually even with a syringe.
Background:
It was run under Aminex HPX-87H in the past 1 year, mobile phase: 0.005M H2SO4, usually analyze fermentation samples;
Currently, I switched to Aminex HPX-87P column to analyze sugars, mobile phase: Nano-water. Around 200 samples are done(they are corn stover hydrolysis samples). The system idled around 2 weeks. Yesterday I started up and found the pressure was too high.
What should I do? To replace a new one, or try some new clean method?
Any suggestions or comment will be appreciated. Have a great weekend!
Lee
