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I remember in some posts, tom jupille mentioned that endcapping comes off very quickly at low pH but C18 is so hydrophobic that under highly aqueous condition, it is likely to stay in position long enough for the bond to reform, which means the loss of bonded phase occurs relatively slowly as long as % phase B is kept low.
In my case, I have to use the column quite often, maybe every other day so I wonder if I can leave the column at such high percentage of acidic phase A without flushing the column with high percentage of B at the end of the day after finishing using it. Does it damage the column or reduce the lifetime of it?
As I am gonna use this column pretty much for all analysis for my graduate research project, would you please give me some advice as to how to maintain the stability and avoid the collapse of the column under such a running conditions?
Thank you!
