Why stop-and-start for Tempo nanoLC?
Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 7:36 am
Hi guys,
We have an Eksigent powered Tempo nanoLC attached to our ABI QStar Elite with a New Objective nanospray source. This nanoLC frequently stop-and-start at the end of each runs to reset the amplifier (Not sure why). This has affected the spray pattern, and the tip was dead within days. I understand from some of my collegues elsewhere using this nanoLC do not have such problems. I suppose this stop-and-start occurrence does not affect those Nanobore LC using a separate Picotip with a separate analytical column.
Our nanospray set-up is a Picofrit column with an integral tip at the end. This set-up cannot withstand the sudden drop in pressure even though the voltage is in place. This is the common phenomenon we see across all our platform here irrespective to any type of LC.
Would appreciate some guidance and feedback if you have similar set-up.
Cheers.
We have an Eksigent powered Tempo nanoLC attached to our ABI QStar Elite with a New Objective nanospray source. This nanoLC frequently stop-and-start at the end of each runs to reset the amplifier (Not sure why). This has affected the spray pattern, and the tip was dead within days. I understand from some of my collegues elsewhere using this nanoLC do not have such problems. I suppose this stop-and-start occurrence does not affect those Nanobore LC using a separate Picotip with a separate analytical column.
Our nanospray set-up is a Picofrit column with an integral tip at the end. This set-up cannot withstand the sudden drop in pressure even though the voltage is in place. This is the common phenomenon we see across all our platform here irrespective to any type of LC.
Would appreciate some guidance and feedback if you have similar set-up.
Cheers.