Thanks everyone for recommendations. The AKTA currently lives in a cold
room hence all of our purifications have been optimised at 4C, and i'm
reluctant to transition them to RT. Also, most of our columns are not
jacketed.
On Sun, 21 Jun 2020 at 18:19, Boniecki, Michal
wrote:
> Hi Alan,
Hi Alan,
I think new AKTA collector can be refrigerated. If this is not an option,
consider putting only collector in the cold cabinet and cooling down the
buffers. Also, you can put only columns and fraction collector inside cabinet
which has side port for such use. Although you will have to
hi alan,
why do you want to put the thing in a cold cabinet? if you have protease
problems, there are better ways to get rid of them than exploiting Q10. on the
other hand, you'll increase viscosity and thus slow down the flow rates. also,
the high humidity will reduce the lifetime of your Äkta