Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7607537 | Journal of Chromatography A | 2018 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Although extra-column dispersion is usually well taken into account with conventional UV detection it has been little studied in the context of LC-ICP-MS and moreover never quantified. Our objective is to assess the loss in column plates and hence in both separation quality and sensitivity which may be generated by the coupling of LC and ICP-MS in the specific case of organic matrices. In this first study, this is done (1) from a theoretical approach; (2) from 55 experimental studies reported in LC-ICP-MS and (3) from our experimental results highlighting the critical impact of the flow splitter on extra-column dispersion depending on both flow-rate and split ratio. It turns out by evaluating the 55 reported studies by means of theoretical calculations, that the loss in plates due to extra-column dispersion was most of the time beyond 50% and even often beyond 90%. Moreover, from our experiments, it has been shown that a very low split ratio (1:50) could generate an additional variance around 200â¯Î¼L² which induces a loss in theoretical plate of 90% for ultra-high performance LC (UHPLC) column (5â¯cmâ¯Ãâ¯2.1â¯mm, 1.7â¯Î¼m).
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Authors
Marie Bernardin, Frédérique Bessueille-Barbier, Agnès Le Masle, Charles-Philippe Lienemann, Sabine Heinisch,