Uwe Effelsberg
Agilent Technologies
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Analytical Chemistry | 2011
Stephanie Jung; Uwe Effelsberg; Ulrich Tallarek
Dynamic changes in mobile phase composition during high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) gradient elution coupled to mass spectrometry (MS) sensitively affect electrospray modes. We investigate the impact of the eluent composition on spray stability and MS response by infusion and injection experiments with a small tetrapeptide in water-acetonitrile mixtures. The employed HPLC/electrospray (ESI)-MS configuration uses a microchip equipped with an enrichment column, a separation column, and a makeup flow (MUF) channel. One nano pump is connected to the separation column, while a second one delivers solvent of exactly inverted composition to the MUF channel. Both solvent streams are united behind the separation column, before the ESI tip, such that the resulting electrosprayed solution always has identical composition during a gradient elution. Analyte peak parameters without and with MUF compensation are determined and discussed with respect to the electrospray mode and eluent composition. The postcolumn MUF significantly improves spray and signal stability over the entire solvent gradient, without compromising the performance of the HPLC separation column. It can also be conveniently implemented on microchip platforms.
Journal of Chromatography A | 2011
Stephanie Jung; Uwe Effelsberg; Ulrich Tallarek
Changes in mobile phase composition during high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) gradient elution coupled to mass spectrometry (MS) sensitively affect electrospray operation modes. In this work, we identify the influences of dynamic changes in bulk conductivity on the cone-jet stability island for aqueous acetonitrile and aqueous methanol mobile phases commonly used in reversed-phase HPLC. Bulk conductivities of the mobile phases were varied by adding different amounts of formic acid. A commercial microchip-HPLC/ESI-MS configuration was modified to enable in situ electrospray diagnostics by frequency analysis of the microchip emitter current and spray imaging. This approach facilitated the detection of different spray modes together with their onset potentials. The established spray modes are described and the differences in onset potentials and stability regions explained by the physicochemical properties of the electrosprayed liquid.
Archive | 2004
Hongfeng Yin; Kevin Killeen; Reid Brennen; Uwe Effelsberg
Journal of Separation Science | 2007
Jan Srbek; Jan Eickhoff; Uwe Effelsberg; Karsten Kraiczek; Tom van de Goor; Pavel Coufal
Lab on a Chip | 2009
Klaus-Georg Reinsberg; Uwe Effelsberg; Ulrich Tallarek
Archive | 1998
Karsten Kraiczek; Uwe Effelsberg
Archive | 2013
Matthias Wetzel; Uwe Effelsberg; Konstantin Choikhet; Manfred Berndt
Archive | 2012
Uwe Effelsberg; Konstantin Choikhet
Archive | 2010
Konstantin Choikhet; Uwe Effelsberg
Archive | 2010
Konstantin Choikhet; Uwe Effelsberg