Introduction
Chromatography relies on a range of consumables, each playing a unique role in the analytical process. Understanding the options and best practices for each type helps ensure reliable results and efficient workflows.
Chromatography Columns
- Types: HPLC, GC, and specialty columns
- Selection criteria: application, particle size, stationary phase
- Maintenance tips and expected lifespan
Vials and Caps
- Material options: glass, plastic, specialty coatings
- Compatibility with autosamplers and instruments
- Tips for preventing contamination and sample loss
Syringe Filters and Sample Preparation
- Choosing the right filter type and pore size
- Impact on sample quality and instrument protection
Tubing, Fittings, and Accessories
- Material compatibility with solvents and samples
- Preventing leaks and ensuring secure connections
Storage and Handling
- Proper storage conditions for different consumables
- Best practices to avoid contamination and degradation
Conclusion
A comprehensive understanding of chromatography consumables empowers labs to make informed choices, optimise performance, and maintain data integrity. Regularly review consumable usage and stay updated on new developments.