Valve Washing
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=== Solutions to Washing Valve === | === Solutions to Washing Valve === |
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Flushing or "washing" the syringe and valve can be essential. The selection of solvents and the number of washes can be of paramount importance. Although it may seem obvious, it is worth stating that washing with ineffective solvent(s) is useless. There are many factors that will influence the effectiveness of the rinse, strength and polarity among them, but there are no hard and fast rules that apply to every case, so the end-user/chemist must be sure to choose solvents that will get the job done. Here are some options for washing the valve.
LCGC Article about Autosampler Carryover [1]
Carry-Over Prevention and Abatement
Solutions to Washing Valve
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