Have you ever noticed excessive pump ripple (baseline noise) that is not caused by a defective check valve ? The ripple might be due to an incorrect HPLC Pump solvent compressibility setting.
Note how Water has a compressibility value of ~ 46, but a very common solvent such as Methanol has a value of 120. These two are very different. *Most pumps are pre-set with a compressibility value of '100'. A 50/50 mixture of the two run isocratically might benefit from a manually edited compressibility value of 83 [(46 + 120) = 166 / 2 = 83)]. *This is a best guess value as the best compressibility value for a mixture of liquids must be determined through actual experiments. Choose the value which results in the lowest pump pressure ripple and/or noise.
SOLVENT COMPRESSIBILITY VALUES TABLE:
Solvent
|
Compressibility (10-6 per bar)
|
Water
|
46
|
Acetone
|
126
|
Acetonitrile
|
96
|
Benzene
|
95
|
Carbon Tetrachloride
|
106
|
Chloroform
|
100
|
Cyclohexane
|
113
|
Dichloromethane
|
99
|
Ethanol
|
112
|
Ethyl Acetate
|
113
|
Heptane
|
144
|
Hexane
|
158
|
Isopropanol
|
100
|
Methanol
|
120
|
Tetrahydrofuran
|
97
|
Toluene
|
90
|
Notes:
(1) The values shown above are approximate and assumed to be accurate. They were recorded at a temperature of 20C (Reference: Handbook of Chemistry and Physics #90). Various grades/purity of solvent may have different compressibility values so please verify the values of your own solvents before use. These should serve as a general guideline only.
(2) The variation in pressure which occurs between the pump piston compression and decompression strokes are sometimes reported by the pump's electronics to aid in troubleshooting. Agilent/HP brand systems refer to it as the pressure "ripple" (should be less than 0.5 %) and Waters brand systems report the calculated ratio, "Compression / Decompression Ratio" value using this guideline [1.0 - 1.4 = Normal; 1.4 -1.8 = Fair; > 1.8 = Possible Bubble]. In all cases, continously degass all liquids and input the correct compressibility values for each mobile phase solution to achieve the most stable flow.