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I'm new to the forum and am looking for some help and advice regarding prep hplc. After 10 years doing analytical HPLC I have recently started a job where I need to run prep HPLC. Not having ever done any prep HPLC before I'm pretty much trying to muddle through the prep method development and scale up using bits of information from books and catalogues.
The way the chemists in the department have been running the system previously is to get an okay analytical method (preferably isocratic) and then just multiply everything by 3 (?!) apart from the flow rate which they always run at 5ml/min for prep and then inject 1ml of their sample solution (I don't think they prepare them quantitatively - just a bit in some solvent) - does this make any sense at all? Having read bits and pieces in books it sounds a bit dubious to me.
Can someone with some experience in this area point me in the right direction please - is it always advisable to use the scale up calculations and determine the maximum sample load on the analytical column as described in the literature or will I have just as much success with the rough and ready approach being used by the chemists?
Apologies if these are stupid questions.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Karen
