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I made wrong flow direction of HPLC column. What will happen? and What should I do.
Thank you
Pirapon
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If this was for a cGMP or GLP assay, just document that the column was installed backwards for that assay. On the majority of modern columns, it will not make a technical difference.I made wrong flow direction of HPLC column. What will happen? and What should I do.
Not strictly true, some columns contain warnings about use when installed incorrectly as the head and tail of the columns are not identical.Do not worry nana. It wont destroy the columnStop panicking and from next run, make sure that you check it before you run. After all, dont tell your seniors, some seniors are crap and will make big issue
Wow! So I may convert my 5µm column to 3µm just by reversing it and flushing for some time? I guess with higher flow rates, I may be able to convert the 5µm to sub-2µm! No need to spend the extra money for all these extraordinary STM-UPLC-UHPLC-RRHD columns any more!!!
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The vast majority of HPLC columns can be backflushed without any problems. A few use different frits on the inlet and outlet, so it is a good idea to check with the manufacturer.
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