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ver.211105E

 

SHOWA DENKO K.K. (https://www.shodex.com/)

 

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Usable Conditions 

 

Usable solvents are listed below. 
(1) A mixture of water and acetonitrile or water and methanol of any ratio can be used. Up to 100 % water, 

acetonitrile, or methanol can be used. Use of organic solvents other than acetonitrile or methanol is not 
warrantied.  

 

(2)

 

Aqueous and buffer solutions can be used instead of water. They include acidic aqueous solutions such as 

formic acid; aqueous salt solutions of sodium chloride, potassium chloride, or sodium sulfate; and buffers of 
phosphates or acetates. 

 

 

Attention!

   

· Use the column within above stated flow rate, pressure, and temperature ranges. Using 

the column outside the given range may damage the column and lower its performance.   

 

· When using a mixture of buffer or salt solution and organic solvent, make sure there is no 

precipitation of salt. 

 

· When using highly corrosive salts such as sodium chloride, wash out the salts at the end 

of analysis. The metal parts of the devices and/or the columns may rust.

 

 

 

·

 

Column pressure is influenced by the eluent composition, flow rate, and column  

temperature. When changing the eluent compositions, adjust the flow rate and column 
temperature so that the column pressure remains below the usable maximum pressure.   

 

5. Eluent Preparation 

(1) Degas the eluent fully to prevent the formation of air bubbles.   

 

(2) Presence of small debris or insoluble substances may result in deterioration of the column and/or they appear 

as noise on the chromatograms. Filter the eluent with a 0.45-

μ

m disposable filter to prevent the problems. 

 

 

Attention!

   

· Whenever water is required, use ultra-pure water freshly generated by a water purification 

system or water from a newly opened HPLC grade distilled water bottle. Use HPLC grade 
organic solvent whenever possible. Solvents left in an opened bottle for a long time should 
not be used. The content may have been changed, absorbed moisture, or has been 
contaminated.

 

· Always use freshly prepared solvents. Solvents stored for a long time may have changed 

their compositions and may influence elution patterns and/or damage the column.

 

 

 

       

Note  

   

· Use of on-line degasser is recommended. 

 

6. Sample Preparation 

(1) If possible, use the eluent for analysis to dissolve or dilute samples. If this is difficult, use a solvent which 

has a composition that is as close as possible to the eluent's composition, but which fully dissolves or dilutes 
the sample. When gradient elution is used, it is recommended to use the initial eluent to prepare the sample.     

 

(2) Filter the sample solution using disposable 0.45-

μ

m filter to prevent the column from clogging or deteriorating. 

 

(3) Recommended sample injection volume is less than 20 

μ

L per column. 

 

(4) When a sample contains protein or lipid, make sure to remove them prior to the injection. Presence of 

those substances may damage the column.   

 

       

Note   

 

· Use of guard column is recommended to protect the analytical column. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Product Name 

Flow Rate (mL/min) 

Maximum 

Pressure (MPa) 

(Per Column) 

pH Range 

Temperature 

Range (°C) 

Recommended Maximum 

HILICpak VN-50 4D 

0.3 - 1.0 

1.5 

10 

2 - 13 

4 - 60 

HILICpak VN-50G 4A 

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Summary of Contents for HILICpak VN-50 4D

Page 1: ... and outside of the column for any damage 2 Please check if product name and serial number written on the column package column name tag and enclosed Certificate of Analysis CoA are matching and correct 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Shodex product Shodex HILICpak VN 50 series is a polymer based HILIC column modified with diol group The column is suitable for the analysis of hydrophil...

Page 2: ...n and or they appear as noise on the chromatograms Filter the eluent with a 0 45 μm disposable filter to prevent the problems Attention Whenever water is required use ultra pure water freshly generated by a water purification system or water from a newly opened HPLC grade distilled water bottle Use HPLC grade organic solvent whenever possible Solvents left in an opened bottle for a long time shoul...

Page 3: ...ll the way to the end fitting and secure it with the male nut It is important that there is no extra space between the tubing and the column side of the end fitting Presence of an extra space will let the sample to spread out and may result in wide peaks 3 Set the initial flow rate at less than 0 3 mL min and start the system If using the column at an elevated temperature keep a low flow rate unti...

Page 4: ... column clean both guard and analytical columns Make sure to clean the guard and the analytical columns separately When washing the column let the washing solution flow from the column outlet go directly into the waste container and not let the solution go through the detector Cleaning Method 1 Insoluble components that block the column inlet may be removed by reversing the flow direction i e intr...

Page 5: ...late Number N 2 Asymmetry Factor Fas 10 Additional Warnings 1 Do not remove end fittings 2 Do not make a strong impact on the column Do not drop or hit the column on a hard surface Refer to the Shodex website https www shodex com for product details and their applications For additional assistance contact the distributor from whom you purchased the column or contact your regional Shodex support of...

Page 6: ...anyone other than person or firm designated by Showa Denko K K 3 3 If the Shodex product is disposed of 3 4 If the Shodex product is resold by the user without giving prior written notice to Showa Denko K K 3 5 If the performance of the Shodex product is not conform to the specification of the attached CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS due to any of the reasons below a Computer virus b Impurities contained ...

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