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We have a student wanting to analyze Tinosorb M (UV absorber in sunscreens), and it appears as though we may not be able to avoid the use of THF.
I've read of the compatibility issues with PEEK tubing and how it is best to re-plumb with stainless steel tubing. As we won't be running the Tinosorb M method often, I wondered if we would be able to get away with replacing the PEEK tubing at various time intervals rather than replacing it with stainless? It is the flexibility of PEEK that appeals. I'm concerned especially with the tubing-to-flow cell connection. If (more rigid) stainless were substituted for the PEEK, there would be increased force at that connection when the column is moved. Could the flow cell connection crack, or am I just being paranoid?
Thanks!

