Abstract
We analyzed the chromatographic performance of particle-packed, all-polyimide high-performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (HPLC/MS) microchips in terms of their hydraulic permeabilities and separation efficiency under isocratic and gradient elution conditions. The separation channels of the chips (with ca 50 μm x 75μm trapezoidal cross-section and a length of 43 mm) were slurry packed with either 3.5 or 5μm spherical porous C18-silica particles. A custom-built holder enveloped the chip during packing to prevent channel deformation and delamination from high pressures. It is shown that the packing conditions significantly impact the packing density of the HPLC/MS chips,which determines their performance in both, isocratic and gradient elution modes. Even with steep solvent gradients, peak shape and chromatographic resolution for the densely packed HPLC/MS chips are much improved. Our data show that the analytical power of the HPLC/MS chip is limited by the quality of the chromatographic separation. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Ehlert, S., Trojer, L., Vollmer, M., Van De Goor, T., & Tallarek, U. (2010). Performance of HPLC/MS microchips in isocratic and gradient elutionmodes. Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 45(3), 313–320. https://doi.org/10.1002/jms.1719
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