Evaluation of Current High Throughput LC Capabilities
Posters | 2012 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
High-throughput liquid chromatography enables rapid analysis of multiple samples, critical for pharmaceutical screening and quality control. The reduction of cycle times increases lab productivity and supports time-sensitive studies.
This study evaluates a new high-speed autosampler integrated with core shell columns and fast-scanning mass spectrometry to achieve sub-15-second LC/MS/MS cycles. Key aims include throughput enhancement, carryover minimization, and reliability under ultra-high-throughput conditions.
The approach combines a multiplate autosampler with 7-second injection and 14-second cycle times, small-bore columns at elevated temperature and high flow rates, and rapid UV/ESI-MS detection with 15 msec polarity switching and 15,000 u/sec scanning. Carryover was assessed with both hydrophobic and ionic compounds.
The system demonstrated 14-second injection-to-injection cycles at up to four analyses per minute, 1.6-fold faster than conventional injectors. Reproducibility over 30 injections showed RSDs below 3.3%. Carryover for chlorhexidine was below 0.0001% without additional rinsing. Sample capacity reached 2304 wells with flexible plate compatibility.
Further integration with automated sample preparation and real-time data analysis is anticipated. Advances in column materials, detector sensitivity, and software-driven method optimization will drive throughput higher, while machine learning algorithms may tailor conditions for complex matrices.
This evaluation highlights an ultrafast LC/MS frontend capable of delivering unprecedented throughput, precision, and flexibility, positioning it as a valuable tool for high-volume analytical laboratories.
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Summary
Importance of the Topic
High-throughput liquid chromatography enables rapid analysis of multiple samples, critical for pharmaceutical screening and quality control. The reduction of cycle times increases lab productivity and supports time-sensitive studies.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study evaluates a new high-speed autosampler integrated with core shell columns and fast-scanning mass spectrometry to achieve sub-15-second LC/MS/MS cycles. Key aims include throughput enhancement, carryover minimization, and reliability under ultra-high-throughput conditions.
Methodology
The approach combines a multiplate autosampler with 7-second injection and 14-second cycle times, small-bore columns at elevated temperature and high flow rates, and rapid UV/ESI-MS detection with 15 msec polarity switching and 15,000 u/sec scanning. Carryover was assessed with both hydrophobic and ionic compounds.
Instrumentation Used
- SIL-30ACMP multi-plate autosampler
- CTO-30AS column oven
- Shim-pack XR-ODS II column (1.5 mm ID x 30 mm, 2.2 µm particles)
- High-speed UV detector and high-speed quadrupole MS (positive/negative switching)
Main Results and Discussion
The system demonstrated 14-second injection-to-injection cycles at up to four analyses per minute, 1.6-fold faster than conventional injectors. Reproducibility over 30 injections showed RSDs below 3.3%. Carryover for chlorhexidine was below 0.0001% without additional rinsing. Sample capacity reached 2304 wells with flexible plate compatibility.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Accelerated pharmacokinetic and drug discovery workflows
- High-throughput screening in synthetic chemistry and QA/QC
- Reduced downtime due to minimal carryover and rapid cycle times
- Open-access design for automated compound identification
Future Trends and Opportunities
Further integration with automated sample preparation and real-time data analysis is anticipated. Advances in column materials, detector sensitivity, and software-driven method optimization will drive throughput higher, while machine learning algorithms may tailor conditions for complex matrices.
Conclusion
This evaluation highlights an ultrafast LC/MS frontend capable of delivering unprecedented throughput, precision, and flexibility, positioning it as a valuable tool for high-volume analytical laboratories.
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