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ZebraWash: An innovative approach in the Vanquish Neo UHPLC system to reduce trap column carryover

Technical notes | 2022 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
HPLC, LC/HRMS, LC/MS, LC/MS/MS, LC/Orbitrap
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Summary

Significance of the Topic


The accurate and efficient removal of carryover from trap columns in low-flow LC-MS workflows is critical for reproducible proteomics analysis. Trap-and-elute strategies accelerate sample loading and offer in-line desalting, but introduce risks of residual analyte adsorption on fluidics and column surfaces. Minimizing carryover enhances data quality, sample throughput, and confidence in quantitation, particularly for high-throughput and trace-level proteomic applications.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study evaluates the ZebraWash procedure integrated into a Vanquish Neo UHPLC system for rapid and automated reduction of trap column carryover in nano-LC-MS proteomics.
  • Demonstrate performance improvements over standard washing routines
  • Quantify carryover across a range of injection amounts (200–4,000 ng HeLa digest)
  • Assess optimal wash cycle settings and their effect on throughput

Methodology and Instrumentation


HeLa protein digest spiked with PRTC standard was prepared in 0.1% formic acid and injected using a trap-and-elute workflow. The method employed alternating strong and weak solvent plugs drawn and pushed through the trap column under controlled pressure, defined as ZebraWash cycles. Carryover was measured by blank injections following sample runs.
  • UHPLC system: Thermo Scientific Vanquish Neo with Binary Pump N and Split Sampler NT
  • Trap column: Acclaim PepMap C18, 75 µm×20 mm; analytical column: EASY-Spray PepMap Neo, 75 µm×500 mm
  • Mass spectrometer: Orbitrap Exploris 480 in DDA mode, resolution 60,000 for MS1 and 15,000 for MS2

Main Results and Discussion


ZebraWash reduced trap column carryover to below 0.004% regardless of injection amount, outperforming the standard Fast Wash. Carryover from the separation column became the dominant source as trap column contribution was minimized. Increasing ZebraWash cycles from 2 to 16 progressively decreased residual signals, with four cycles providing a balance of efficiency and washing time (~6 min at 800 bar). Overall carryover remained under 0.05% for up to 4,000 ng injections.

Benefits and Practical Applications


The ZebraWash procedure offers:
  • Automated, integrated trap column cleaning without external pumps
  • Elimination of intermediate blank runs, enhancing throughput
  • Consistent low carryover to support high-confidence proteomics quantitation
  • Flexibility to adjust solvent composition and cycle number for diverse sample types

Future Trends and Potential Applications


Further optimization may involve adapting ZebraWash parameters to different column dimensions and flow regimes, expanding to metabolomics or lipidomics workflows, and integrating real-time feedback controls. Combining advanced wash routines with predictive maintenance and AI-driven method development could further elevate throughput and data quality.

Conclusion


The ZebraWash protocol in the Vanquish Neo UHPLC system establishes a new standard for reducing trap column carryover in nano-LC-MS analyses. Its automated, pressure-controlled cycles deliver ultra-low residual levels, streamline workflows, and improve reproducibility in proteomics research.

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