Thermo Scientific™ UltiMate™ 3000 RSLCnano system with ProFlow™ technology
Others | 2017 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
ProFlow technology ensures exceptional stability and precision in nano flow chromatography, which is critical for reproducible retention times and reliable quantitative proteomics across extensive sample sets.
This document presents an evaluation of the Thermo Scientific UltiMate 3000 RSLCnano system enhanced with ProFlow technology. The comparison against the Classic flow meter focuses on flow accuracy, equilibration times, chromatographic alignment, and overall proteome coverage in LC-MS analyses.
Performance metrics were derived from repeated injections of human plasma and HeLa cell digest samples under various column lengths, gradient durations, and flow rates. Key instrumentation included:
ProFlow exhibited a wider flow range (50–1500 nL/min) and higher maximum pressure tolerance (20–900 bar) compared to the Classic meter. Retention time variability improved from less than 0.3% RSD to below 0.2% RSD for a 300 nL/min, 30 minute gradient. Equilibration time to first injection was reduced from 1 hour to 30 minutes, and full system equilibration for optimal reproducibility shortened from 24 hours to 1 hour. Chromatographic alignment metrics demonstrated a threefold enhancement with ProFlow. Increasing column length from 15 to 75 cm and extending gradient times up to 240 minutes led to progressive gains in peptide and protein identifications. High-throughput experiments at 1500 nL/min with gradients as short as 5 minutes further showcased ProFlow capability in fast proteome profiling.
ProFlow technology delivers robust flow accuracy and rapid start-up, enabling high-throughput screening and deep proteomic studies within a single platform. Enhanced retention precision supports label-free quantification and comparative analyses in large cohorts, while reduced calibration demands streamline routine operations.
Future developments may include integration with even higher pressure pumps, expanded direct flow sensing for other solvent systems, and automated calibration algorithms. The combination of extended columns, shallow gradients, and ProFlow lays the groundwork for next-generation proteomics, metabolomics, and biomarker discovery workflows.
The ProFlow-enhanced UltiMate 3000 RSLCnano platform significantly advances nano LC-MS performance through direct flow measurement, accelerated equilibration, and superior chromatographic stability. This technology unlocks deeper proteome coverage and faster analysis times, benefitting both high-throughput and in-depth applications.
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Summary
Significance of ProFlow Technology in Nano LC-MS
ProFlow technology ensures exceptional stability and precision in nano flow chromatography, which is critical for reproducible retention times and reliable quantitative proteomics across extensive sample sets.
Objectives and Overview
This document presents an evaluation of the Thermo Scientific UltiMate 3000 RSLCnano system enhanced with ProFlow technology. The comparison against the Classic flow meter focuses on flow accuracy, equilibration times, chromatographic alignment, and overall proteome coverage in LC-MS analyses.
Methodology and Used Instrumentation
Performance metrics were derived from repeated injections of human plasma and HeLa cell digest samples under various column lengths, gradient durations, and flow rates. Key instrumentation included:
- Thermo Scientific UltiMate 3000 RSLCnano system with ProFlow direct flow meter
- Thermo Scientific UltiMate 3000 RSLCnano system with Classic indirect flow meter (for comparison)
- Thermo Scientific PepMap columns (75 µm I.D.) ranging from 15 to 75 cm
- Thermo Scientific Q Exactive HF mass spectrometer operated in DDA mode
Major Results and Discussion
ProFlow exhibited a wider flow range (50–1500 nL/min) and higher maximum pressure tolerance (20–900 bar) compared to the Classic meter. Retention time variability improved from less than 0.3% RSD to below 0.2% RSD for a 300 nL/min, 30 minute gradient. Equilibration time to first injection was reduced from 1 hour to 30 minutes, and full system equilibration for optimal reproducibility shortened from 24 hours to 1 hour. Chromatographic alignment metrics demonstrated a threefold enhancement with ProFlow. Increasing column length from 15 to 75 cm and extending gradient times up to 240 minutes led to progressive gains in peptide and protein identifications. High-throughput experiments at 1500 nL/min with gradients as short as 5 minutes further showcased ProFlow capability in fast proteome profiling.
Benefits and Practical Applications
ProFlow technology delivers robust flow accuracy and rapid start-up, enabling high-throughput screening and deep proteomic studies within a single platform. Enhanced retention precision supports label-free quantification and comparative analyses in large cohorts, while reduced calibration demands streamline routine operations.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Future developments may include integration with even higher pressure pumps, expanded direct flow sensing for other solvent systems, and automated calibration algorithms. The combination of extended columns, shallow gradients, and ProFlow lays the groundwork for next-generation proteomics, metabolomics, and biomarker discovery workflows.
Conclusion
The ProFlow-enhanced UltiMate 3000 RSLCnano platform significantly advances nano LC-MS performance through direct flow measurement, accelerated equilibration, and superior chromatographic stability. This technology unlocks deeper proteome coverage and faster analysis times, benefitting both high-throughput and in-depth applications.
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