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I do not recommend using azides as preservatives for carbohydrate columns especially if they contain heavy metals like lead or silver.what column are you using?
some columns used for sugars/carbohydrates cannot be stored with organics, so best to use the sodium azide.
I would have thought that 5% organic wouldn't be enough, but premixing's certainly worth a try. I'll report back later.5% ACN should be enough to ward off bacteria. Premix your mobile phase. It will be good for at least a month. You will probably also see a bit smoother baseline.
Azides are not good for HPLCs.
They are "clever" enough to accomplish that all on their own. Just consider the increasing prevalence of antibiotic-resistant germs as a parallel.But one would think that one needs to be quite clever to carry the survivors from one prep, etc., to the next.
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