H1103 - 2-stage low dispersal injection cycle.

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For low dispersion of the sample (no tailing in the loop), and to meter a very small volume of sample very precisely into the flow, the customer wanted to use the valve to do a " heart cut" of the sample by toggling the injection valve at the same time the syringe is injecting very slowly.

The PAL will function in a manner similar to a UPLC system. The HTS PAL will use two 6-port Cheminert valves to perform this process. An injection will be made to Valve 1. A injector pump will be plumbed up to Valve 1 with a very low flow rate (i.e. 5ul/second). Once the sample is loaded into Valve 1, the loop will switch for an amount of time determined by the operator.

The goal will be to transfer 0.5ul of sample from the syringe to the center of the 5ul loop on Valve 2. To transfer the sample slug correctly, the operator will be able to manipulate three variables. Those variables will be (1) the flow rate of the injector pump, (2) the period of time Valve 1 will be switched to load the sample from the loop to the injector pump flow line, and (3) the amount of time the injector pump will allowed to pump the sample to the 5ul loop of Valve 2. Once the sample is centered in the 5ul loop of Valve 2, the valve will be switched and the sample will be pumped through the column and to the HPLC detector using a LC system.


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Additional Reference Material

Powerpoint of customer publication:

Image:Multi-Stage-Injection-in-Fast-LC Hayward Aug2007.pdf

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