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The only problem is that after each injection the pressure increases about 10-20 PSI (0.7 - 1.4 Bar) on the UHPLC, flushing the column with a gradient 20 - 80% acetonitrile caused the guard column to clog completely. I have replaced the guard column, and after 20 injections I flushed the column with 20/80 Water/ACN, the clogging does not appear but there is a pressure increase when running with mobile phase again.
The mobile phase is 79/21 - 30 mM Na2SO4 ph 2.4/ACN.
The column is Kinetex C18 2.6 µm, 3.0 x 100 mm with guard.
The column (HPLC) is symmetry C18 3.5 µm, 4.6 x 150 mm without guard, no problems with this column.
The injection volume on UHPLC is decreased from 20 µl to 5 µl.
The sample is 100 mg in 50 ml, diluted 10x (all in ultrapure water). Both solutions are clear as Colistin dissolves freely in water.
Anyone some idea what is happening, why my column is clogging?
In the EP monograph the samples are dissolved in 80 ml water and diluted to 100 ml with ACN. I don't see why they would do this? Colistin is a mixture of (relatively small) polypeptides, which doesn't dissolve in organic solvents. Why would they add acetonitrile to the solvent?
I've read something about antisolvents for peptides, but I think that is only relevant when extracting the peptides from plasma?
