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I wanted to ask the forum about HPLC injection techniques. I am familiar with the standard "full loop" vs "partial loop" techniques. However, I came across something in an old publication called "timed injection", where the volume delivered is a function of the time the valve is left in the inject position. For some reason it doesn’t seem like most vendors are offering this option. But it seems to me that it would offer some advantages, including allowing the absolute least amount of dispersion/mixing with the mobile phase. Has anyone seen this, or know of any HPLC vendors that offer this option.
We are working on a unique application where we want to minimize, as much as possible, the extent to which the sample plug mixes with the mobile phase during the injection process. Any other thoughts about how to minimize this would be much appreciated.
Thank You for any thoughts, suggestions, or if you know where I might further inquire about this!!
