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2 ml/min for a 3um particle size column?

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Greetings.

We are validating a method transferred from another company, which has been approved by FDA
they use ODS inertsil 10cm*4.6mm*3um column. the column flow is 2ml/min. is it too fast?
how is column flow related with the particle size d ID?

Thank you in advance!

It's OK if your pressure stays OK and doesn't overpressure.

It shall be OK. The column is kind of short.

how is column flow related with the particle size d ID?
Flow rate is related with the column internal diameter:

Flow rate = f (diameter^2) ; f - function

e.g. if the column I.D is 4.6mm at 2mL/min flow, then the flow that should be used if you change the column with another with 2.1mm I.D is:

(4.6mm/2.1mm)^2 = 4.8 (rounded to 5)
The flow rate will be 2mL/min:5 = 0.4mL/min for the narrower column.

Regards

I have run many methods on a 4.6 x 10 x 3.5 micron column at this flow rate. For water, I expect a pressure around 3000 psi, less for mixtures of acetonitrile and water. Only for a methanol-water mixture, you are pushing the limits.
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