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Journal of Separation Science | 2001

A theoretical study of the optimization of gradients at elevated temperature

Uwe D. Neue; Jeff Mazzeo

In order to achieve fast chromatographic separations of unknown entities, very rapid gradients need to be performed. We have studied the influence of temperature on such rapid gradient separations carried out under reversed phase conditions. The tool by which the quality of a gradient separation is measured is the peak capacity. Elevated temperature has two major influences. The first one is a reduction in viscosity, which reduces the backpressure for a given set of operating conditions. The second effect is an improvement in the diffusivity of the analytes, which speeds up mass transfer. We have assessed the influence of flow rate, gradient duration, and temperature on peak capacity using columns with different particle sizes and column lengths. The beneficial effect of temperature on both the viscosity and the diffusivity of the sample results not only in an improvement of the speed of the separations but also in a reduction of the back pressure under optimal operating conditions. At reasonable pressures, good separation power can be achieved in as little as one minute or less.


Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 2004

A study of ion suppression effects in electrospray ionization from mobile phase additives and solid-phase extracts

Claude R. Mallet; Ziling Lu; Jeff Mazzeo


Journal of Separation Science | 2007

The application of small porous particles, high temperatures, and high pressures to generate very high resolution LC and LC/MS separations

Robert S. Plumb; Jeff Mazzeo; Eric S. Grumbach; Paul Rainville; Michael D. Jones; Tom Wheat; Uwe D. Neue; Brian W. Smith; Kelly A. Johnson


Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 2001

Evaluation of several solid phase extraction liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry on-line configurations for high-throughput analysis of acidic and basic drugs in rat plasma.

Claude R. Mallet; Jeff Mazzeo; Uwe D. Neue


Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 2002

Analysis of a basic drug by on‐line solid‐phase extraction liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry using a mixed mode sorbent

Claude R. Mallet; Ziling Lu; Jeff Mazzeo; Uwe D. Neue


Biopharm International | 2006

Next generation peptide mapping with ultra performance liquid chromatography

Jeff Mazzeo; Tom Wheat; Beth Gillece-Castro; Ziling Lu


Handbook of Analytical Separations | 2003

Chapter 6 - Method development in reversed-phase chromatography

Uwe D. Neue; Eric S. Grumbach; Jeff Mazzeo; Kimvan Tran; Diane M. Wagrowski-Diehl


Lc Gc North America | 2002

Preparative Chromatography with Improved Loadability

Cecilia B. Mazza; Ziling Lu; Kimvan Tran; Tom Sirard; Jeff Mazzeo; Uwe D. Neue; Waters Corp


Lc Gc North America | 2003

SEC-MS analysis of aggregates in protein mixtures

Himanshu Gadgil; Da Ren; Paul Rainville; Bill Warren; Mark Baynham; Claude R. Mallet; Jeff Mazzeo; Reb J. Russell


GIT | 2006

Verbesserte Auflösung in der Peptidanalyse: Ultra Performance LC - eine neue Kategorie der Trenntechnologie

Dirk Sievers; Uwe D. Neue; Tom Wheat; Ziling Wu; Beth Gillece-Castro; Jeff Mazzeo

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