High Capacity Capillary Electrophoresis-Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry: Coupling a Porous Sheathless Interface with Transient-Isotachophoresis

2010 
A sheathless interface making use of a porous tip has been used for coupling capillary electrophoresis and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. First, effective flow rates using the interface have been characterized. It was found that the interface is capable of generating a stable spray with flow rates ranging from below 10 nL/min to >340 nL/min, enabling its use in either the mass or concentration-sensitive region of the electrospray process. Subsequently, by analyzing peptide mixtures of increasing complexity, we have demonstrated that this platform provides exquisite sensitivity enabling the detection of very low amounts of materials with very high resolving power. Transient isotachophoresis (t-ITP) can also be integrated with this setup to increase the mass loading of the system while maintaining peak efficiency and resolution. Concentration limits of detection in the subnanomolar or nanomolar range can be achieved with or without t-ITP, respectively. The application of a vacuum at the inlet of...
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