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I'm starting an ion exchange HPLC (previously done mostly RP-HPLC) so I could use some advice.
1. how to rinse system from the buffer in mobile phase - when the system is not use it is necessary to rinse it from the buffer so the pumps won't get damaged.. Is there a good way to do without rinsing the column? I'm thinking to have a flow switch valve so the system can get good rinse but not the column (so I do not have to wait for the conditions to equilibrate and also ion-exchange resins have the tendency to shrink/swell in different composition of the mobile phase so I'm worried about shrinking and expansion of the resin).
2. I'm using purely aqueous buffer, what would be a good rinsing mobile phase? According to what I found pure water is not recommended because of the possible microbial growth.. So a small amount of organic solvent is recommended like methanol.. How much methanol (other) solvent to use to prevent the microbial growth?
3. any other tips for newbie in IC-HPLC? Good literature to read...
Thanks!
Veronika
