Excellent video. Extremely useful and way more grounded in the real world. We are taught so much about theory (eg, a dry column will cause cracks) so it’s really nice to hear someone with experience give insights. Btw, this has been my experience as well-a dry column is easily and quickly reconstituted by flowing eluent, no big deal at all. Thank you!
Personally I think dry system is a problem. Regardless of column. As salts will begin to precipitate around cavities, mixers, pistons, etc. HPLC likes to always have liquid in.
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Excellent video. Extremely useful and way more grounded in the real world. We are taught so much about theory (eg, a dry column will cause cracks) so it’s really nice to hear someone with experience give insights. Btw, this has been my experience as well-a dry column is easily and quickly reconstituted by flowing eluent, no big deal at all. Thank you!
Personally I think dry system is a problem. Regardless of column.
As salts will begin to precipitate around cavities, mixers, pistons, etc. HPLC likes to always have liquid in.
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