Column rehydration - what if the column runs dry
An HPLC column may dry out because of long-time storage if the plugs are not properly tightened or it may run dry if air inadvertently is pumped into the column during use. A dehydrated column can be rehydrated by the outlined procedure.
Procedure to rehydrate an HPLC column
- Connect the column to your LC system in reverse flow direction.
- Do not connect the column to the detector.
- Pump a filtered mobile phase of 20% methanol in distilled, deionized water over the column at half of the recommended maximum flow rate. Please note that reversed-phase columns require 60% methanol.
- Continue this procedure until you are confident that the column has been rehydrated. Rehydration can take several hours, depending on the column size.
- Connect the column to your LC system in proper flow direction.
- Equilibrate with your normal mobile phase.
- Perform the recommended QC tests to ensure that the column is performing properly.