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I run samples derived from clarified lysate on a C18 HPLC column. I do a hard spin of my samples, filter them, and also dilute them. However, I know some protein gets on the column. I ran some samples on the column without a guard column (tsk tsk). Everything went just fine- no clogging during the runs whatsoever, which involve both a 5% and 95% acetonitrile portion for at least 3-4 minutes.
However, I recently have had a lot of trouble with pressure only when I use water (isolated to the column, it is not a pressure problem in the rest of the system). With acetonitrile, the pressure is perfect, but there is a clear issue when I increase the water component. Figuring it might be protein, I performed a 6M urea flush, which has cleared out proteins really well for me in the past. However, I'm still getting higher-than-normal pressure when I increase % water.
I find this really strange! Has anyone had problems with their solvent A delivering higher pressure than normal? I'm going to prep fresh solvent but I am not confident that it will solve the problem.