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I'm after some advice regarding trying to use an analytical LC system to do some low/medium pressure (semi)preparative LC. I've a Varian HPLC system (240 pump, 325 UV detector and 410 autosampler modules) and I was wondering if it wouild be possible to use this system with a low/medium pressure lab packed glass column. I want to do this because I am currently using an affinity medium (lab made and based on Sepharose 4B) to isolate an enzyme from some clinical samples in a SPE format. This is rather wasteful (as I don't reuse the SPE columns), so I would like to investigate prep LC as an alternative. Searching through the archives I can see that components like UV flow cells etc must be compatible with a higher than normal flow. The type of columns I hope to use (and have used sucessfully in a previous job, but with a dedicated medium pressure prep LC) are those such as the XK series from Amersham. If I were to try and connect this lab packed (glass) column (2.6cm bore, 20cm long) to the above pump (flow rate approx. 2-3 ml/min) would the column break? Would there be any other issues that might make this a non-starter? Any help/advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
