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CORTECS and CORTECS Premier 2.7 

µ

m Columns

[ CARE AND USE MANUAL ]

IV. COLUMN CLEANING, REGENERATING, 

AND STORAGE

a. Cleaning and Regeneration

Changes in peak shape, peak splitting, shoulders on the 
peak, shifts in retention, change in resolution, or increasing 
backpressure may indicate contamination of the column. 
Flushing with a neat organic solvent, taking care not to 
precipitate buffers, is usually sufficient to remove the 
contaminant. If the flushing procedure does not solve the 
problem, purge the column using the following cleaning 
and regeneration procedures.

Use the cleaning routine that matches the properties of the 
samples and/or what you believe is contaminating the column 
(see Table 3). Flush columns with 20-column volumes of 

solvent. Increasing column temperature increases cleaning 
efficiency. If the column performance is poor after regenerating 
and cleaning, call your local Waters office for additional support.

Flush HILIC columns with 50:50 acetonitrile:water to 
remove polar contaminants. If this flushing procedure 
does not solve the problem, purge the column with 5:95 
acetonitrile:water.

Table 3. Recommended pH and Temperature Limits for CORTECS Columns

Name of 

column

Ligand type

Surface 

charge 

modification

End cap 

style

Carbon 

load

Ligand 

density

pH 

limits

Temp. 

limits

C

18

Trifunctional C

18

None

Proprietary

6.6%

2.7 µmol/m2

2–8

45 °C

C

18

+

Trifunctional C

18

+

Proprietary

5.7%

2.4 µmol/m2

2–8

45 °C

C

8

Trifunctional C

8

None

Proprietary

4.5%

3.4 µmol/m2

2–8

45 °C

Phenyl

Trifunctional phenyl

None

Proprietary

5.9%

3.2 µmol/m2

2–8

45 °C

HILIC

None

None

None

Unbonded

n/a

1–5

45 °C

 
Table 4. Reversed-Phase Column Cleaning Sequence

Polar Samples

Non-polar Samples*

Proteinaceous Samples

1. Water

1.  Isoproanol (or an appropriate 

isopropanol/water mixture**)

Option 1: Inject repeated aliquots 

of dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO)

2. Methanol

2. Tetrahydrofuran (THF)

Option 2: Gradient of 10% to 90% B where: 

A = 0.1% trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) in water, 

B = 0.1% trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) in 

acetonitrile (CH

3

CN)

3. Tetrahydrofuran (THF)

3. Dichloromethane

4. Methanol

4. Hexane

5. Water

5. Isopropanol (followed by an appropriate 

isopropanol/water mixture**)

Option 3: Flush column with 7 M guanidine 

hydrochloride or 7 M urea

6. Mobile phase

6. Mobile phase

*  Prior to using THF or hexane, ensure your system is compatible with these solvents. THF or hexane should only be considered when the column cannot be 

cleaning by running neat, reversed-phase organic solvents such as acetonitrile. Reduce flow rate, lower operating temperatures, and limit system exposure to 

THF and/or hexane.

** Use low organic solvent content to avoid precipitating buffers.

Содержание CORTECS

Страница 1: ...CORTECS packing material is tested chromatographically with acidic basic and neutral analytes and the results are held to narrow specification ranges to assure excellent reproducible performance Ever...

Страница 2: ...lumn outlet to the detector This prevents entry of air into the detection system 4 Gradually increase the flow rate as described in Step 2 5 Once a steady backpressure and baseline have been achieved...

Страница 3: ...guard holder and guard cartridge can be easily attached to the inlet of the column For more information on VanGuard products visit www waters com vanguard g VanGuard FIT Cartridges The VanGuard FIT C...

Страница 4: ...ating temperatures are recommended for longer column lifetime Working at high temperatures e g 45 C may also result in shorter column lifetimes III COLUMN USE To ensure the continued high performance...

Страница 5: ...at 10 mM or less Ammonia NH4 OH Ammonium bicarbonate 9 2 10 3 HCO3 9 2 NH4 8 2 10 2 8 2 11 3 Volatile Volatile Yes Yes Used in the 5 10 mM range for MS work keep source 150 C Adjust pH with ammonium...

Страница 6: ...rface charge modification End cap style Carbon load Ligand density pH limits Temp limits C18 Trifunctional C18 None Proprietary 6 6 2 7 mol m2 2 8 45 C C18 Trifunctional C18 Proprietary 5 7 2 4 mol m2...

Страница 7: ...rmate containing mobile phase V eCORD INTELLIGENT CHIP TECHNOLOGY May not be available for all column configurations a Introduction The eCord Intelligent Chip provides the history of a column s perfor...

Страница 8: ...ple set maximum pressure and temperature in the sample set and if the column met basic system suitability requirements Up to 50 sample sets can be stored on the eCord chip VI ADDITIONAL INFORMATION a...

Страница 9: ...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 s...

Страница 10: ...es are in the 0 4 to 0 8 mL min range 3 As compared to Atlantis HILIC Silica HPLC Columns the CORTECS HILIC columns are approximately 20 less retentive for gradient analysis and 35 65 less retentivefo...

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