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Journal of Chemistry: Education Research and Practice(JCERP)

ISSN: 2578-7365 | DOI: 10.33140/JCERP

Impact Factor: 0.94*

Method for Heterogeneous Sample Analysis on LCMS Without Sample Manipulation

Abstract

Muhammad Alimuddin, Brandon Phung, William Kim, Paul Richardson, Wei Wang

We describe a simple, effective, and automated method that tolerates heterogeneous sample analysis on liquid chromatography mass spectrometer (LCMS) systems without any sample manipulation. This was developed to mitigate the inconsistent sample preparations that often arise when LCMS systems are operated in a self-service mode (walk up or open access), such as in a pharmaceutical research environment. We demonstrated the robustness of our method through 144 sequential injections of a heterogeneous sample on the LCMS without observing clogging or an increase in the system pressure, whereas with a conventional set-up, the same sample resulted in an almost instantaneous clog. Analysis of carefully tracked metrics for six walkup LCMS over 3 years since the rollout of this method at our facility has shown > 95% sustained reduction in clogging rate, accompanied by over a 30-fold increase in operational robustness, all with no impact on the quality of the chromatography. Implementation has further led to savings in time and resources for both the system administrators and users, hence making walk-up LCMS easier to use yet harder to break, with the additional benefit of providing data for heterogeneous samples available to the user, and reducing sample carry-over. The method is inexpensive to implement and requires neither expensive hardware such as pumps or valves, nor any changes to existing LCMS methods.

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