On-Line Coupling of Chip-Electrochromatography and Ion Mobility Spectrometry.
Nora T HartnerChristian-Robert RaddatzChristian ThobenSebastian K PiendlStefan ZimmermannDetlev BelderPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2020)
We report the first hyphenation of chip-electrochromatography (ChEC) with ion mobility spectrometry (IMS). This approach combines the separation power of two electrokinetically driven separation techniques, the first in liquid phase and the second in gas phase, with a label-free detection of the analytes. For achieving this, a microfluidic glass chip incorporating a monolithic separation column, a nanofluidic liquid junction for providing post-column electrical contact, and a monolithically integrated electrospray emitter was developed. This device was successfully coupled to a custom-built high-resolution drift tube IMS with shifted potentials. After proof-of-concept studies in which a mixture of five model compounds was analyzed in less than 80 s, this first ChEC-IMS system was applied to a more complex sample, the analysis of herbicides spiked in the wine matrix. The use of ChEC before IMS detection not only facilitated the peak allocation and increased the peak capacity but also enabled analyte quantification. As both, ChEC and IMS work at ambient conditions and are driven by high voltages, no bulky pumping systems are needed, neither for the hydrodynamic pumping of the mobile phase as in high-performance liquid chromatography nor for generating a vacuum system as in mass spectrometry. Accordingly, the approach has great potential as a portable analytical system for field analysis of complex mixtures.
Keyphrases
- liquid chromatography
- mass spectrometry
- label free
- high performance liquid chromatography
- tandem mass spectrometry
- solid phase extraction
- high resolution
- gas chromatography
- simultaneous determination
- high throughput
- circulating tumor cells
- ionic liquid
- molecularly imprinted
- capillary electrophoresis
- air pollution
- single cell
- climate change
- real time pcr
- high speed
- loop mediated isothermal amplification