Care and use manual – Waters ACQUITY UPLC BEH Glycan, 1.7 µm Columns, Glycan Performance Test Standard User Manual
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[ CARE AND USE MANUAL ]
ACQUITY UPLC BEH Glycan, 1.7 �m Columns
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Note: ACQUITY UPLC BEH Glycan, 1.7 µm columns are optimally 
designed for use with the ACQUITY UPLC, ACQUITY UPLC H-Class, 
and ACQUITY UPLC H-Class Bio systems. The expected separations 
will not be obtained on a conventional HPLC system because of 
excessive dispersion and pressure limitations. 
II. GETTING STARTED
Each ACQUITY UPLC BEH Glycan column has a Certificate of Analysis 
and a Performance Test Chromatogram. The Certificate of Analysis is 
specific to each batch of packing material and includes the batch number 
and analyses of the physical and chemical properties of the particle. 
Particle size and pore structure are analyzed prior to bonding. The 
carbon and nitrogen content of the bonding are measured to insure 
consistent coverage. The selectivity of each batch is also assessed with 
the chromatographic separation of 2-AB labeled N-linked glycans from 
human IgG. The complex mixture of IgG glycans includes high mannose 
structures as well as neutral and acidic complex structures. The 
retention times and retention time differences of selected components 
are used as the quality control test for each batch of packing material. 
The Performance Test Chromatogram is specific to each individual 
column and contains the following information: batch number, column 
serial number, backpressure, USP plate count, reduced plate 
height (RPH), USP tailing factor, retention factor (k’), peak width, 
and chromatographic conditions. These data can be found on the eCord 
supplied with each column and should be stored for future reference. 
a. eCord Installation
The eCord button should be attached to the side of the column 
heater module. The eCord button is magnetized and does not 
require specific orientation.
b. Column Connectors
The ACQUITY UPLC, ACQUITY UPLC H-Class, and ACQUITY UPLC 
H-Class Bio systems utilize tubing and gold plated compression 
screws which have been designed to meet stringent tolerance levels 
and to minimize system dispersion.
For the ACQUITY UPLC system, columns should be attached to the 
injector with a column stabilizer, of which there are 4 types:
205000291
50 or 100 mm column
205000365
150 mm column
205000489
HTCH 50 or 100 mm
205000494
HTCH 150 mm
The first two parts are for the original heater and differ in the tubing 
arrangement to allow 150 mm columns to be used with a VanGuard
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pre-column or in-line filter while stabilizing the solvent temperature. 
The second two parts are for the newer high temperature column heater 
(HTCH). Optimized column inlet tubing is supplied with the ACQUITY 
UPLC system. The inject valve end of the tubing is clearly marked with 
a blue shrink tube marker. Insert the opposite end of the tubing into 
the ACQUITY UPLC column and tighten the compression fitting using 
two 5/16-inch wrenches (or finger tighten the knurled nut).
If this column will be used on an ACQUITY UPLC H-Class or 
ACQUITY UPLC H-Class Bio system, simply connect the column to 
the active preheater supplied on the system using the gold fingertight 
fittings. There is only one configuration of column stabilizer on the 
ACQUITY UPLC H-Class and ACQUITY UPLC H-Class Bio systems.
For more information on fittings and connective tubing, please refer to 
the relevant sections of the operator’s guides for the ACQUITY UPLC, 
ACQUITY UPLC H-Class, and ACQUITY UPLC H-Class Bio systems.
c. Column Installation
Note: The flow rates given in the procedure below are for a typical 
1.7 µm packing in a 2.1 mm i.d. column. 
1. Purge the solvent delivery system of any buffer-containing
or water-immiscible mobile phases and connect the inlet end 
of the column to the injector outlet. An arrow on the column 
identification label indicates the correct direction of solvent flow.
2. Flush the column with 100% organic mobile phase (acetonitrile)
by setting the pump flow to 0.1 mL/min and increase the flow 
to 0.25 mL/min over 3 minutes. Increase the aqueous phase 
to 90 % over 10 minutes. Note the backpressure. Decrease 
aqueous phase to starting conditions (22% aqueous in the test 
chromatogram).
3. When the mobile phase is flowing freely from the column outlet,
stop the flow and attach the column outlet to the detector. This 
prevents entry of air into the detection system and gives more 
rapid baseline equilibration.