Peter, Bruce, and Hans,
Thanks for your input.
I was using Luna c18, mobile phase 60 Buffer( 0.96g EDTA/L) and 40 ACN. One of the injections was shouldering suddenly one day. I got nice peak in another column on the same LC(everything was the same). Thus I believe the first column was dead. So what you sugget me to wash the column with ? I tried 100% acetone , 0.5ml/min overnight, which did not help. I tried 90water , 10 ACN 60 min, and 10 water 90 ACN overnight, which did not work. Thanks
I would have initially tried changing the pH, either with 0.1% acetic acid or 0.1% TFA to remove the EDTA and friends first, then I would try the cleaning system recommended by Phenomenex . Presumably, you have a standard technique for removing the EDTA, and would use that before trying to clean the column.
As it was a sudden failure, I would consider either an unusual sample, or the column had encountered unusual conditions.
The normal protocol would be at 20 - 50% of normal flow, then at least 10 column volumes of each of the following:- 95:5 H2O/CH3CN, THF,
95:5 CH3CN:H2O. Then I'd try the either the normal test mixture or the samples again.
There was also a good article by Ron Majors in LC-GC ( I hope the link works ) called The Cleaning and Regeneration of Reverse Phase HPLC columns.
http://www.lcgceurope.com/lcgceurope/da ... rticle.pdf
Obviously, if your employer values your time highly, and columns cheaply, then regular replacement may be the preferred option. That doesn't mean the column was dead, just that your employer uses a different point on the cost/effort graph.
Bruce Hamilton