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Resources for Changing to Agilent ZORBAX LC Columns 

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LC columns have been an important part of Agilent’s portfolio since we started in HPLC. ZORBAX is a name with 30 years’ experience behind it, but it is by no means a stagnant brand. We continually innovate and introduce new bonded phases, sizes and configurations to provide improved performance and column-to-column reproducibility.

Below are some helpful resources for changing to Agilent ZORBAX LC Columns.

Changing to Common Column Diameters to Maintain Equivalent Linear Velocity for Different Column IDs

The equation beneath the chart helps determine the flow rate for the smaller column ID if the column you are
using differs from those listed here. The goal is to keep the same linear velocity when you scale down to keep peaks eluting in the same order. Or if you are just starting with one of the smaller columns, then you know what corresponds to a typical flow rate. For a capillary column, we are using flow rates in the low μL/min range and for nano columns the flow rates are down to nL/min – very low flow rates.

Column Type

Column ID (mm)

Flow Rate

Analytical

4.6

1.0 mL/min

Solvent Saver

3.0

0.42 mL/min

NarrowBore

2.1

0.21 mL/min

MicroBore

1.0

47 μL/min

Capillary

0.5

12 μL/min

Capillary

0.3

4.2 μL/min

Nano

0.1

472 nL/min

Nano

0.075

266 nL/min

Flow rate column 2 = (diameter column 2)2/(diameter column1)2 x Flow rate column 1

Maintain equivalent mobile phase linear velocity when changing column diameter.


Typical Flow Rates and Column Loads Based on Column Size and Separation

Column ID

Column Type

Separation Type (small molecules)

Easy (a > 1.5)

Difficult (a = 1.2 – 1.5)

2.1 mm

Narrow Bore

0.5 – 5 mg

0.1 – 0.5 mg

4.6 mm

Analytical

3 – 15 mg

0.5 – 3 mg

21.2 mm

Preparative

70 – 400 mg

20 – 70 mg

50 mm

Preparative

400 – 2000 mg

100 – 400 mg

a = relative selectivity of the column phase between two compounds


How to match columns to instruments

Instrument

Column Type

1200

Start with Eclipse Plus 3.5μm (C18, C8, or Phenyl-Hexyl)

RRLC (1200)

RRHT column is required for optimized operation – Choose appropriate phase (Eclipse Plus C18 is the best first choice)

Prep LC (1200)

Agilent Prep or PrepHT

1120 Compact LC

Eclipse Plus or Agilent HC-C18(2) or TC-C18(2)


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