How To Achieve High Throughput - Agilent Technologies 1290 Infinity LC System System Manual And Quick Reference

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How to Achieve High Throughput

Some laboratories operate in a high throughput (HT) environment where the
workload requires sequences of hundreds or even thousands of injections to
be made to complete a body of work. In these situations it is highly desirable to
minimize the cycle times as even a few seconds saved per injection will reduce
the overall time to complete the work by a significant and useful amount. The
key steps to achieving fast cycle times and high throughput operation are:
• Using fast separations
• Overlapping injections
• Minimizing equilibration time
• Alternating column regeneration
The first step to achieving high throughput operation is to ensure that the
methods used have short cycle times, i.e., they are fast chromatography
methods. The use of short columns with 1.8 µm particle size packing is ideal
for this purpose because of the high efficiency available in a short column. If
the methods involve isocratic separation this allows for the fastest cycle times
because no column equilibration is required between runs. However, most
often gradient methods are employed due to the range or complexity of the
samples. In developing the method the gradient range should be kept to the
minimum required to achieve the separation. In many "open access" systems
gradients running from 5 % to 95 % organic solvent are used for the greatest
flexibility to deal with a range of unknown compounds. In the high throughput
situation it should be considered whether a shorter range will suffice on the
basis that the expected range of compounds for analysis is reduced and this
will not only allow the run time to be reduced but will also shorten the
equilibration time between runs.
The cycle time is made up of a number of parts: Cycle time = injection +
separation + equilibration + data processing.
With a large number of samples to process even a small reduction in cycle time
can add up to a large reduction in the overall time to complete the work. For
this reason the data processing can be taken off-line to allow the system to
focus on running the samples and collecting data.
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