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An automated mobile phase preparation workstation.

Kelly Swinney1, Benjamin Young, Matthew E Jakubik

  • 1Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research and Development, Turnhoutseweg 30, B-2340 Beerse, Belgium. kswinne1@prdbe.jnj.com

Journal of Chromatography. A
|January 11, 2007
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An automated solvent dispensing workstation was developed for accurate solution preparation in industrial R&D labs. This system meets or exceeds manual preparation accuracy for volumes from 10 mL to 4.5 L.

Area of Science:

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Laboratory Automation
  • Process Engineering

Background:

  • Manual preparation of solutions and mobile phases in industrial R&D is time-consuming and prone to variability.
  • Existing methods may not consistently meet stringent precision and accuracy requirements for all applications.
  • There is a need for automated systems that enhance efficiency, safety, and compliance in laboratory workflows.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and implement an automated solvent dispensing workstation for industrial R&D.
  • To ensure the automated system meets or exceeds the precision and accuracy of manual preparation methods.
  • To address business, safety, and compliance requirements in solution preparation.

Main Methods:

  • Design and construction of an automated workstation for solvent dispensing.

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  • Optimization of system parameters including tubing inner diameter, pumping pressure, and valve flow characteristics.
  • Implementation of computer control logic for precise liquid handling.
  • Performance validation against ASTM Class A graduated cylinder specifications.
  • Main Results:

    • The automated solvent dispensing workstation successfully prepared solutions and mobile phases across a volume range of 10 mL to 4.5 L.
    • System performance was optimized through adjustments to tubing, pressure, valve flow, and control logic.
    • The workstation demonstrated superior precision and accuracy, exceeding ASTM Class A graduated cylinder specifications for all tested volumes.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed automated solvent dispensing workstation provides a reliable and accurate method for solution preparation in industrial R&D.
    • The system effectively addresses needs for improved efficiency, safety, and regulatory compliance.
    • Automation of solvent dispensing offers a significant advancement over traditional manual methods, ensuring high-quality results.