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Care and use manual – Waters ACQUITY UPLC CSH Columns User Manual

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[ Care and Use ManUal ]

ACQUITY UPLC CSH Columns

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V. addItIonaL InForMatIon

a. Tips for maximizing ACQUITY UPLC CSH Column
Lifetimes

1. To maximize ACQUITY UPLC CSH column lifetime, pay close

attention to:

Water quality (including water purification system)

Solvent quality

Mobile-phase preparation, storage and age

Sample, buffer and mobile-phase solubilities

Sample quality and preparation.

2. When problems arise, often only one improper practice must

be changed.

3. Always remember to:

Use in-line filter unit or, preferably, a VanGuard Pre-column.

Discourage bacterial growth by minimizing the use of 100%

aqueous mobile phases where possible.

Change aqueous mobile phase every 24-48 hours (if 100%

aqueous mobile phase use is required).

Discard old 100% aqueous mobile phases every 24-48 hours to

discourage bacterial growth.

Add 5%-10% organic modifier to mobile phase A and adjust

gradient profile.

Filter aqueous portions of mobile phase through 0.2 µm filter.

Maintain your water purification system so that it is in good

working order.

Only use ultra pure water (18 megohm-cm) water and highest

quality solvents possible. HPLC grade water is not UPLC grade

water.

Consider sample preparation (e.g., solid-phase extraction,

filtration, etc).

4. Avoid (where possible):

100% aqueous mobile phases (if possible).

HPLC-grade bottled water.

“Topping off” or adding “new” mobile phase to “old” mobile phase.

Old aqueous mobile phases. Remember to rinse bottles

thoroughly and prepare fresh every 24-48 hours.

Using phosphate salt buffer in combination with high ACN

concentrations (e.g., > 70%) due to precipitation.

5. Don’t: assume a “bad” column is the culprit when high backpressure or

split peaks are observed.

Investigate cause of column failure:

Backpressure

Mobile phase(s), bacteria, precipitation and/or samples

Peak splitting

Sample quality

Injection solvent strength.

6. Remember: UPLC flow rates are often much lower and, therefore,

mobile phases last much longer (only prepare what you need or store
excess refrigerated).

7. Mobile-phase related questions to ask:

Am I using 100% aqueous mobile phases? Am I able to add a

small amount of organic modifier to my mobile-phase A?

Do I filter my aqueous mobile phases through 0.2 µm filters?

How old is my mobile phase? Do I label the bottle with

preparation date?

Do I “top off” or do I prepare fresh mobile phases every 24-48

hours?

What is the quality of my water? Has the quality recently

changed? How is my water purification system working? When

was it last serviced?

Am I working with a pH 7 phosphate buffer (which is VERY

susceptible to bacterial growth)?

8. Sample-related questions to ask:

If I inject neat standards prepared in mobile phase do I observe

these problems?

If I prepare my standards in water and prepare them like samples

(e.g., SPE, filtration, etc.) do I still observe these problems?

Has the quality of my samples changed over time?