Dear Sindhu and Stryder08, thank you for your replies.
Sindhu: I would like to ask you about your Agilent SL (or RRLC?). How long have you used it? Are you using it mainly for Very High Pressure LC (VHPLC)? Have you tried using it for HPLC operations? Did you have any problems transferring methods from HPLC to VHPLC? Is it true that there is a need to do physical reconfiguration of the pump when switching between HPLC and VHPLC? Is it user friendly in terms of troubleshooting and repair?
Stryder08: With the Waters UPLC, do you need to reconfigure physically the pump when switching from HPLC to VHPLC and vice versa? Any (minor or major) problem that you have encountered? frequency? Is it user friendly in terms of troubleshooting and repair? You mentioned about planning to attach one of your UPLC at the front end of an ABI mass spectrometer. Is it really doable and do you know of any users who has already done?
My apoligies for so many questions. We are planning to buy a VHPLC and need to be careful because the cost is high.
Thank you so, so, very much!
I don't know anything about switching between HPLC and UPLC, but all I would assume that you would have to change is the column to a larger particle size versus the smaller ID columns. I don't think you have to physically do anything.
When you have the ability of UPLC, why switch back to normal HPLC? In our industry, you don't. Unless you already have a validated method, I guess. We have revalidated most of our older HPLC/LC/MS/MS methods for UPLC or UPLC/MS/MS.
The Acquity UPLC is very easy to perform maintenance when needed. Even though not much maintenance is needed. Check valves rarely go bad.
The only downside that I have seen is the touchiness of the sample organizers (add-ons). They still have quite a few bugs.
Yes, putting an Acquity UPLC on the front of an ABI 3200 or QTrap or 4000 is very doable. I don't think ABI likes to admit it, but it is. We had a demo. for the UPLC on the front end of an ABI and really liked what we saw. In the not so distant future, we will be replacing the front ends with UPLCs.