HPLC CHROMATOGRAPHY HINTS and TIPS FOR CHROMATOGRAPHERS [HPLC TRAINING ARTICLES]

The HPLC "Hints and Tips" found here will be of interest to anyone performing HPLC, UHPLC (UPLC), LC/MS, SFC, CE or GC analysis. Many of these free tips, taken from professional classes that I teach, discuss fundamental to advanced level chromatography concepts in a practical way. Occasionally, I will also include laboratory computer related tips here too. Please "follow" this blog to receive updates of new posts. Hint: Type keywords into the SEARCH bar to quickly find other articles.

Saturday, April 6, 2024

Troubleshooting a GRADUAL HPLC PUMP PRESSURE INCREASE OVER TIME (When PURGING, DURING an ANALYSIS or when FLOW is DIRECTED TO WASTE)

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A fully equilibrated column at a constant temperature and flow rate should result in a stable back-pressure over time (~1% variation). Have ...
Saturday, December 23, 2023

HPLC SOLVENT COMPRESSIBILITY - REVISITED

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  Twelve years ago I published a short article here ( HPLC PUMP SOLVENT COMPRESSIBILITY VALUES ) which described the importance of setting t...
Saturday, July 22, 2023

HPLC Injection Volume: What Should I Dilute It In and How Much Sample Can I Inject?

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HPLC Injection Volume and Solution Tips: For best results, the choice of injection solution and amount must be carefully selected. Successfu...
Saturday, April 9, 2022

Agilent Quaternary Pump (e.g. G1311A ) "Secret" Operator Tip to FLUSH the HPLC Pump in 1/2 the time!

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One of the most popular " tips " taught in our Agilent 1100 and 1200-series HPLC training classes shows users how to speed up the...
Saturday, January 29, 2022

Adjusting the HPLC Gradient Time For Changes in Column Diameter and/or Length (same particle size)

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Changes to the column diameter (to scale the method up or down) can be calculated. For an established HPLC method using the same support typ...
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