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We are playing with a more rapid gradient, but are there any other suggestions?
Best, Cytokid
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Baby stepsWe're using a 25 cm X 4.6mm Terra MS C18 column (Waters) w/ 5micron particle size. Temperature is a neat idea. Have you had good success with that? How high can/should we go?
You are funny. No they don't, not that I know of anyways.Do they explode, causing horrible bodily harm?
How long would this equilibration time have been, if you used a longer column packed with larger particles?
I tried to start with a 4.6x50 mm sub 2 um column for a new related substances method. an 8 minute gradient can get the desired separation, but I had to wait for 5 minutes between injections to achieve reproducible results. when a method needs special care to perform, you worry about what would happen when it gets to the QC labs.
I completely agree and would like to add some of my thoughts as well: Many places, the analysts set a series of samples (“Sample Setâ€
I can´t help but feel that the current fuzz about fast HPLC is an alibi for the lack of advance in the selectivity/resolution sector.
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