Care and use manual – Waters AccQ-Tag Amino Acid Analysis Column User Manual

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[ CARE AND USE MANUAL ]

[ CARE AND USE MANUAL ]

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• Protect the column from rapid changes in pressure, which can

result from rapid changes in eluent composition or flow rate.

• Use water that has been purified with a Millipore

®

Water System

capable of delivering 18 megohm water. De-ionized water may

contain organic compounds that alter column selectivity.

b. Efficiency Testing

Perform an efficiency test before attempting the first analysis. Run

the test sample using the conditions detailed in the following pages.

Monitor column performance by measuring efficiency regularly over

the life of the column.

There are four parts to performing the efficiency test:

1) Conditioning the column

2) Preparing the acenaphthene standard

3) Running the acenaphthene standard

4) Calculating column efficiency

If you experience problems during operation, repeat the efficiency test

and compare the results. Differences may indicate a column problem.

1) Conditioning the Column

Condition the column with acetonitrile/water (60%/40%) when you

install it. To condition the column:

1. Set the column heater temperature to 37 ˚C.

2. Set the pump flow rate to 0.0 mL/min.

3. Increase the flow rate gradually in 0.1 ml/min increments to

1.0

ml/min.

4. Equilibrate at 37 ˚C for 20 minutes.

2) Preparing the Acenaphthene Standard

The test standard is 0.05% acenaphthene in acetonitrile. Prepare

an acenaphthene sample by dissolving 0.05 gram acenaphthene in

100 ml acetonitrile.

3) Running the Acenaphthene Standard

1. Set the gain on the detector to obtain a peak between 50 and 70%

of full scale.

2. Inject 10 pl test standard and run the analysis for 10 minutes.

3. Record results, instrument settings, and instrument configuration

for future comparison.

Table 1. AccQ•Tag

Efficiency Test Conditions

4) Calculating Column Efficiency

Record the retention time of the acenaphthene peak. Measure the

width of the peak at 4.4% of peak height and perform the calculation

shown in Figure 2. The column efficiency (N) should yield >9,000

theoretical plates.

Figure 2. 5-Sigma Method Test Calculations

c. Equilibrating the Column for the AccQ•Tag

Method

1. Equilibrate the column in 100% AccQ•Tag

Eluent A for

10 minutes at 1 ml/min.

Test Sample

Acenaphthene (0.05% in acetonitrile)

Mobile Phase

Acetonitrile/water (60%/40%)

Flow Rate

1.0 ml/min

Injection Volume

10 μl

Detection
(Waters 470 Scanning
Fluorescence Detector)

Excitation wavelength - 250 nm
Emission wavelength - 395 nm
Gain - 10
Filter - 0.5

Temperature

37 ˚C

Run Time

10 minutes

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