Modular Chip-Based nanoSFC-MS for Ultrafast Separations

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Autorschaft

  • C. Weise
  • M. Schirmer
  • M. Polack
  • A. Korell
  • H. Westphal
  • J. Schwieger
  • R. Warias
  • S. Zimmermann
  • D. Belder

Externe Organisationen

  • Universität Leipzig
  • Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung (UFZ)
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)13888–13896
FachzeitschriftAnalytical chemistry
Jahrgang96
Ausgabenummer34
Frühes Online-Datum17 Aug. 2024
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 27 Aug. 2024

Abstract

This study presents the development of a miniaturized device for supercritical fluid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry. The chip-based, modular nanoSFC approach utilizes a particle-packed nanobore column embedded between two monolithically structured glass chips. A microtee in the pre-column section ensures picoliter sample loads onto the column, while a microcross chip structure fluidically controls the column backpressure. The restrictive emitter and the minimal post-column volume of 16 nL prevent mobile phase decompression and analyte dilution, maintaining chromatographic integrity during transfer to the atmospheric pressure MS interface. This facilitates high-speed chiral separations in less than 80 s with high reproducibility.

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Modular Chip-Based nanoSFC-MS for Ultrafast Separations. / Weise, C.; Schirmer, M.; Polack, M. et al.
in: Analytical chemistry, Jahrgang 96, Nr. 34, 27.08.2024, S. 13888–13896.

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Weise, C, Schirmer, M, Polack, M, Korell, A, Westphal, H, Schwieger, J, Warias, R, Zimmermann, S & Belder, D 2024, 'Modular Chip-Based nanoSFC-MS for Ultrafast Separations', Analytical chemistry, Jg. 96, Nr. 34, S. 13888–13896. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.4c01958
Weise, C., Schirmer, M., Polack, M., Korell, A., Westphal, H., Schwieger, J., Warias, R., Zimmermann, S., & Belder, D. (2024). Modular Chip-Based nanoSFC-MS for Ultrafast Separations. Analytical chemistry, 96(34), 13888–13896. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.4c01958
Weise C, Schirmer M, Polack M, Korell A, Westphal H, Schwieger J et al. Modular Chip-Based nanoSFC-MS for Ultrafast Separations. Analytical chemistry. 2024 Aug 27;96(34):13888–13896. Epub 2024 Aug 17. doi: 10.1021/acs.analchem.4c01958
Weise, C. ; Schirmer, M. ; Polack, M. et al. / Modular Chip-Based nanoSFC-MS for Ultrafast Separations. in: Analytical chemistry. 2024 ; Jahrgang 96, Nr. 34. S. 13888–13896.
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