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Which UHPLC for LC-MS?

Presentations | 2017 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
HPLC, LC/MS
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Summary

Importance of the Topic


High-pressure liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS) is essential for modern analytical workflows requiring rapid separations, high resolution, and robust quantification. Industries ranging from pharmaceutical QC to environmental monitoring demand high throughput while maintaining sensitivity and reproducibility.

Study Objectives and Overview


This webinar by Dr. Matthias Krajewski evaluates different UHPLC front-ends for LC-MS applications. It compares pump technologies, system gradient delay volumes (GDV), total analysis times (TAT), and retention time precision across three Thermo Scientific Vanquish systems: Flex quaternary, Flex binary, and Horizon. The aim is to identify optimal configurations for fast and long-gradient runs, and to explore tandem UHPLC setups for maximal productivity.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Pump technologies examined:
  • Low pressure gradient (LPG) quaternary mixing (Vanquish Flex Quaternary): up to 1000 bar, 8 mL/min, larger GDV.
  • High pressure gradient (HPG) binary mixing (Vanquish Flex Binary): up to 1000 bar, 8 mL/min, reduced GDV.
  • HPG binary with extended pressure (Vanquish Horizon): up to 1500 bar, 5 mL/min, minimal dispersion.
Key definitions:
  • Gradient delay volume (GDV): volume between pump mixing point and column head affecting equilibration time.
  • Extra column volume (ECV): volume between injection point and detector midpoint impacting peak broadening.
LC-MS conditions for pesticide profiling used Thermo Scientific Hypersil GOLD C18 (50×2.1 mm, 1.9 µm), flow rates of 1.0–1.25 mL/min, and detection by Q Exactive Orbitrap or TSQ Quantiva triple quadrupole mass spectrometers. Tandem UHPLC employed a 2-position/6-port valve with dual pumps for overlapping reconditioning and analysis.

Main Results and Discussion


GDV impact on throughput:
  • Flex Quaternary (LPG) exhibited GDV ~35 µL, TAT ~9.10 min for a 2 min gradient.
  • Flex Binary (HPG) and Horizon (HPG) systems reduced TAT to ~6.55 min under identical gradient conditions.
Throughput per 24 h:
  • Short runs (2 min gradient) yielded ~199 samples (Horizon) versus ~144 (Flex Quaternary).
  • For 5–10 min gradients, HPG systems improved throughput by 10–30% relative to LPG.
Retention time precision:
  • Vanquish Horizon delivered SD <40 ms over 199 injections.
  • Vanquish Flex Binary showed SD ~109 ms; Flex Quaternary ~158 ms.
Tandem UHPLC setup enabled continuous high-capacity processing for long-gradient methods by decoupling analytical and reconditioning phases.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Accelerated method development and sample screening for regulatory and discovery labs.
  • Enhanced chromatographic resolution and sensitivity with sub-2 µm columns.
  • Reduced equilibration downtime via low GDV HPG systems.
  • Flexible gradient capabilities with LPG quaternary pumps for complex separations.
  • Scalable productivity using tandem UHPLC for long or shallow gradients.

Future Trends and Potential Applications


  • Next-generation pumps with further minimized GDV and system dispersion.
  • Integration of multiplexed UHPLC-MS platforms for parallel analyses.
  • On-the-fly mixing and gradient formation technologies to optimize reproducibility.
  • AI-driven method optimization combining UHPLC and MS parameters.
  • Advanced biocompatible systems for high-throughput bioanalytical workflows.

Conclusion


System GDV and pump technology are critical determinants of throughput and reproducibility in UHPLC-MS. High pressure gradient (HPG) configurations such as Vanquish Flex Binary and Horizon deliver superior performance for rapid analyses, while quaternary LPG pumps offer gradient versatility for method development. Tandem UHPLC setups further enhance productivity for long runs. Selecting the appropriate UHPLC front-end aligns analytical requirements with throughput goals.

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