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Introduction

The

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Frit Kit provides you with

the reagents and protocol you need to prepare a fused
silica plug. We provide this kit for the purpose of plugging
the end of fused silica capillaries for liquid
chromatography systems. Other applications may utilize
fused silica plugs and may or may not be compatible with
the reagents provided in this kit. Please consult with our
Technical Support prior to using this kit for other
applications as it may not be suitable for your use.
Prior to using the kit, make sure that you have all the
reagents listed in the table below and the

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pressure cell for loading your

chromatography stationary phase after frit preparation.

Included in this kit

Item

Comments

0.5mL formamide

green

capped tube

molecular biology grade
Formamide activates the silicate
solution to form the frit

1.5mL Kasil

®

1624

white

white

capped tube

1.0mL Kasil

®

1

clear

clear

capped tube

cutting tool

white square for cutting fused
silica LC column tubing

instruction booklet

this document (hello!)

NOT Included in this kit

Item

Comments

pressure cell

to apply pressurized gas for
compression of stationary phase
into the capillary tube

stationary phase

C4, C8, C18, etc.

glassware

small beaker, glass vial

buffers and solvents

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Instructions

1. Into a small glass vial (1 or 2 dram), pipet 300!L

Kasil

®

1624 (potassium silicate). OPTIONAL: Add

100!L Kasil

®

1 and mix with the Kasil

®

1624.

This step has been reported to improve the
fidelity and strength of frits.

2. Add 100ul formamide. Mix well via pipet.
3. Quickly dip the end of the fused silica tubing into the

mixture in the vial. The surface tension of the liquid
will draw it up into the capillary. NOTE: Dipping the
end for too long will result in large silica plugs and
larger dead volumes in the column.

4. To cure the solution into a porous silica plug, place

the tubing into an oven (at 100 °C) for four hours or
overnight.

5. The resulting plugs/frits can be stored in a dry clean

area until you are ready to use them.

6. Trim the tubing after curing the frit. This will remove

excess glass frit material so as to reduce the dead

volume of the column.

7. Now your column is ready to be loaded with your

stationary phase.

References

Maiolica, A.; Borsotti, D. & Rappsilber, J. “Self-made frits
for nanoscale columns in proteomics” PROTEOMICS,
2005, 5, 3847-3850.

Making a Kasil Frit – MS Wiki

http://www.proteomicswiki.org/wiki/index.php/Making_Kasil_Fri
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