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Time Water% ACN% 20mM kH2PO4 (pH3)
0 50 50 0
11 0 100 0
25 0 100 0
30 50 50 0
30.01 0 20 80
35 0 20 80
Stop 35min
post time 5min
initial condition
Time Water% ACN% 20mM kH2PO4 (pH3)
0 50 50 0
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Ok, then please give me reasonable explanation to me what is the role of 5 min change of buffer instead of water (when the mobile phase of the whole run is consisted of ACN and water)?I did compose all kind of gradients so far and I do not think it is unusual.
Ok, I haven't done such experiments so I am not sure whether this is true or not (I'm kind a suspicious about that). Maybe other members can give their opinions regarding this issue. All I know, regarding the time needed for column re-equilibration, is that the greater difference between the mobile phase composition at the end of the run and the initial mobile phase (at the beginning of the run) the longer the re-equilibration time. The duration of the column re-equilibration process is affected also by the value of the gradient dwell volume and column void volume.My observation is that the column re-equilibration is significantly faster when using inorganic part of high ionic strength instead of (acidified) water.
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