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- Preparing the HPLC setup
- If you plan to inject more than 50 µL, put some buffer in a glass vial and load it into the autosampler of the HPLC system
- Stop the HPLC pump, and connect your buffer bottle to the SEC system (default is Port A).
- If you plan to inject more than 50 µL, connect the external valve. Install an appropriate loop (either your own or the beamline's).
- Choose the flow rate depending on the column (e.g. Superpose 6 increase 3.2/100 with a flow of 0.1 mL/min) and define the maximum pressure for the column.
- Flush the pumps “auto-purge” tool. Pumping will continue after the auto-purge at the set flow rate. Note the back-pressure and adjust maximum pressure and/or flow rate as necessary.
- Wait until the system is in your buffer. For most buffers, the conductivity (black line in LC tab) is clearly different from water, so this provides a good method to confirm that the system is in buffer.
- Connect your column:
- Based on the flow rate and column volume, calculate the time necessary for the experiment in minutes. Change the "End Time" settting accordingly. Press "Apply to all acquisition times" to ensure that all LC detectors collect the complete run.
- Load sample: