Title of article :
Effects of column length, particle size, gradient length and flow rate on peak capacity of nano-scale liquid chromatography for peptide separations
Author/Authors :
Liu، نويسنده , , Hongji and Finch، نويسنده , , Jeffrey W. and Lavallee، نويسنده , , Michael J. and Collamati، نويسنده , , Robert A. and Benevides، نويسنده , , Christopher C. and Gebler، نويسنده , , John C.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The effects of the column length, the particle size, the gradient length and the flow rate of a nanoLC system on peptide peak capacity were investigated and compared. Columns packed with 1.7 μm and 3 μm C18 materials into pieces of 75 μm capillary tubing of various lengths were tested with different gradient lengths and flow rates. While increasing the length of a column packed with the 1.7 μm material helped improve peptide peak capacity at the whole range of the tested gradient lengths (24–432 min), little improvement in peak capacity was observed with the increase of the length of a column packed with the 3 μm material unless a gradient longer than 50 min was carried out. Up to 30% of peak capacity increase was observed when a columnʹs length is doubled, with little reduction in the throughput. In most cases, more than 50% of the increase in peak capacity was obtained with the reduction in the particle size from 3 μm to 1.7 μm. With the same backpressure generated, a shorter 1.7-μm-particle column outperformed a longer column packed with the 3 μm material. In a flow rate range of 100–700 nl/min, increasing the flow rate improved peak capacity for columns packed with 1.7 μm and 3 μm materials.
Keywords :
Peak capacity , NanoLC , Column Length , flow rate , Peptide , Particle size , Gradient length
Journal title :
Journal of Chromatography A
Journal title :
Journal of Chromatography A