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Rheodyne - Partial and Complete Loop Filling
Dual Mode Sample Loop Loading: Partial Filling vs. Complete Filling 
Partial-Filling Use the partial-filling method if you need to conserve sample, or if you want to vary sample volume frequently. In partial-filling, the syringe sets the volume injected onto the column. There is no sample waste, and the volume injected onto the column is equal to that dispensed from the syringe. Reproducibility is 1.0% relative standard deviation (RSD). The volume of the sample loaded is limited to half the sample loop volume. For example, the most you can load into a 200 ?L sample loop is 100 ?L.
Complete-Filling Use the complete-filling method if you have plenty of sample, if you do not vary sample volume, or if you need high reproducibility. In complete-filling, the loop sets the volume loaded onto the column. Use excess sample (two to five loop volumes) to replace all the mobile phase in the loop. See Figure 2. Change the loop to vary the sample volume. Reproducibility is typically 0.1% RSD for loop sizes ? 5 ?L. Accuracy is limited as loop volumes are nominal.
Q: “Which method should I use and which Rheodyne® sample injectors use this method?”
A: There are two types of injectors available: dual mode and single mode. Dual mode injectors allow both partial- and complete-filling whereas single mode injectors allow only complete-filling. If you are collecting experimental data, sample is scarce, and/or you want to use different sample volumes, a dual mode injector with a large volume sample loop is appropriate. Only dual mode injectors allow the partial filling method for easily varying your volumes (up to half your sample loop volume) by setting the syringe volume. Once you begin routine analysis, and/or you have an abundance of sample, either a dual mode or single mode injector is appropriate. Both types of injectors allow the complete-filling method in which you overfill the ample loop. Complete-filling maximizes the reproducibility of your results.
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