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Column different solvent compatability

Posted: Thu May 28, 2015 12:22 am
by pstaunton
We have a few methods in our lab that uses different diluents for standards and samples. Some use acetonitrile while others use dimethylacetamide.

We segregate our columns based on what diluent (acetonitrile used only on acetonitrile method). Does it really matter using the same column with different solvents. Column is a db5 by the way.

Re: Column different solvent compatability

Posted: Thu May 28, 2015 12:45 pm
by rb6banjo
Sometimes you can get a solvent effect at the head of the column. Sample/solvent vaporizes and then condenses at the head of the column. If the stationary phase and the solvent are not compatible, you can get smearing of your solvent and analytes (tailing of the peaks). To me, that's the only concern. The 5-phase is rugged. The 2 solvents you mention should be fine for that phase. I presume you're running a temperature program in your oven. Make sure you go hot enough to get all of the solvent out before the next injection.

Re: Column different solvent compatability

Posted: Fri May 29, 2015 1:21 am
by pstaunton
Bake out between different methods. Got ya thanks