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FAQs — SepaFlash™ column

  • No, end-capped silica is insoluble in any commonly used organic solvent.

  • For optimal purification with C18 flash columns, please follow these steps:

    1. Flush the column with 100% of the strong (organic) solvent for 10 – 20 CVs (column volume), typically methanol or acetonitrile.
    2. Flush the column with 50% strong + 50% aqueous (if additives are required, include them) for another 3 – 5 CVs.
    3. Flush the column with the initial gradient conditions for 3 – 5 CVs.
  • For column size between 4g and 330g, standard Luer connector is used in these flash columns. For column size of 800g, 1600g and 3000g, additional connector adaptors should be used to mount these large flash columns on the flash chromatography system. Please refer to the document Santai Adaptor Kit for 800g, 1600g, 3kg Flash Columns for more details.

  • For normal phase column, it is recommended to use the mobile phase where the ratio of methanol does not exceed 25%.

  • Generally, it is recommended to use the mobile phase where the ratio of the polar solvents does not exceed 5%. The polar solvents include DMSO, DMF, THF, TEA etc.

  • Solid sample loading is a useful technique to load the sample to be purified onto a column, particularly for samples of low-solubility. In this case, iLOK flash cartridge is a very suitable choice.

    Generally, the sample is dissolved in a suitable solvent and adsorbed onto a solid adsorbant which could be the same as used in flash columns, including diatomaceous earths or silica or other materials. After removal / evaporation of the residual solvent, the adsorbent is put on top of a partly filled column or into an empty solid loading cartridge. For more detailed information, please refer to the document iLOK-SL Cartridge User guide for more details.

  • Column volume is approximately equal to dead volume (VM) when ignoring the additional volume in the tubings connecting the column with the injector and the detector.

    Dead time (tM) is the time required for elution of an unretained component.

    Dead volume (VM) is the volume of the mobile phase required for elution of an unretained component. Dead volume can be calculated by the following equation:VM =F0*tM.

    Among the above equation, F0 is the flow rate of the mobile phase.

  • No, end-capped silica is insoluble in any commonly used organic solvent.

  • The silica flash columns are disposable and for single use, but with proper handling, the silica cartridges can be reused without sacrificing performance.

    In order to be reused, the silica flash column needs to be simply dried by compressed air or flushed with and stored in isopropanol.