Combined electrophoresis-electrospray interface and method

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Inventors

Smith, Richard P.
Udseth, Harold R.
Olivares, Jose A.

Application #

178046

Filed

Apr-5-1988

Published

Dec-5-1989

Current US Class

204/451
204/601
250/288

International Classes

B01D 059/44

Field of Search

204/299 250/288

Assignee

Battelle Memorial Institute (Richland, WA)

Examiners

Niebling; John F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Marger & Johnson

US Patent References

4160161   Liquid chromatogr...
4209696   Methods and appar...
4705616   Electrophoresis-ma...

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"Capillary Zone Electrophoresis", J. W. Jorgenson, et al., Science, vol. 222, pp. 266-272, Oct., 1983. Smith et al, (Smith), Ser. No. 07/034875, Filed 04/06/87. Whitehouse et al, "Electrospray Interface for Liquid Chromatographs and Mass Spectrometers". Analytical Chemistry, vol. 57, No. 3 (Mar. 1985), pp. 675-679. "Electrospray Interface for Liquid Chromatographs and Mass Spectrometers", C. M. Whitehouse, et el., Anal. Chem., pp. 675-679, Mar., 1985. "Microcolumn High Performance Liquid Chromatography", P. Kurcera, ed., The Journal of Chromatography Library, vol. 28, Amsterdam, 1984. "Detectors for Use with Small Bore Columns", Small Bore Liquid Chromatography Columns: Their Properties & Uses, Raymond P. W. Scott, ed., vol. 72, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1984. "Mixed Zone Analysis in Isotachophoresis with Selective Detection by Mass Spectrometry Applied to the Quantitation of Hydrogenation Products of Aromatic Quaternary Ammonium Compounds", Anal. Chem., pp. 391-396, 1985. "Negative Ion Production with the Electrospray Ion Source", M. Yamashita & J. B. Fenn, The Journal of Physical Chemistry, vol. 88, No. 20, 1984, pp. 4671-4675. "Electrospray Mass Spectroscopy of Macromolecule Degradation in the Electrospray", D. Teer & M. Dole, The Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics Edition, vol. 13, pp. 985-995, 1975. "Electrospray Mass Spectroscopy of Macromolecules: Application of an Ion Drift Spectrometer", J. Gieniec, et al., p. 10. "Electrospray Ion Source. Another Variation on the Free-Jet Theme", M. Yamashita & J. B. Fenn, The Journal of Physical Chemistry, pp. 4451-4459, 1984.

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Abstract
A system and method for analyzing molecular constituents of a composition sample includes: forming a solution of the sample, separating the solution by capillary electrophoresis into an eluent of constituents longitudinally separated according to their relative electrophoretic mobilities, electrospraying the eluent to form a charged spray in which the molecular constituents have a temporal distribution; and detecting or collecting the separated constituents in accordance with the temporal distribution in the spray. A first high-voltage (e.g., 5-100 KVDC) is applied to the solution. The spray is charged by applying a second high voltage (e.g., .+-.2-8 KVDC) between the eluent at the capillary exit and a cathode spaced in front of the exit. A complete electrical circuit is formed by a conductor which directly contacts the eluent at the capillary exit, or by conduction through a sheath electrode discharged in an annular sheath flow about the capillary exit.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A method of producing high resolution analyte separations capable of being analyzed by numerous analytical detectors, which comprises:

providing a source of an analyte sample solution and a source of a sheath electrode liquid;

electrophoretically separating said analyte sample solution to form a high resolution analyte eluent;

discharging the separated analyte eluent and the sheath electrode liquid in adjoining flows;

electrospraying an electrically-charged spray containing the separated analyte eluent and the sheath electrode liquid.

2. A method according to claim 1 in which the sheath electrode liquid is discharged in a sheath flow surrounding the flow of separated analyte eluent.



Description
RELATED APPLICATION DATA

This application is related to copending, commonly-assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/034,875, filed Apr. 6, 1987, by R. D. Smith and J. Olivares entitled, "Combined Electrophoretic-Separation and Electrospray Method and System."

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a method and apparatus for analyzing chemical compositions and more particularly to a method and system for combining free zone electrophoretic separation of a mixture sample with electrospraying to interface with on-line detection or off-line collection apparatus. The invention finds especially advantageous application in combining capillary zone electrophoresis and mass spectrometry (CZE-MS).

Numerous systems employed in the separation and analysis of analytes are known in the prior art. However, these prior art systems are not necessarily broadly applicable to the separation and/or analysis of analytes which comprise complex materials, or high molecular weight, nonvolatile, and highly polar compounds.