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Editedby StavrosKromidas TheHPLC-MSHandbook forPractitioners Editedby StavrosKromidas The HPLC-MS Handbook for Practitioners Editor AllbookspublishedbyWiley-VCHarecarefully produced.Nevertheless,authors,editors,and Dr.StavrosKromidas publisherdonotwarranttheinformation Consultant,Saarbrücken containedinthesebooks,includingthisbook, BreslauerStr.3 tobefreeoferrors.Readersareadvisedtokeep 66440Blieskastel inmindthatstatements,data,illustrations, Germany proceduraldetailsorotheritemsmay inadvertentlybeinaccurate. LibraryofCongressCardNo.: appliedfor BritishLibraryCataloguing-in-PublicationData: Acataloguerecordforthisbookisavailable fromtheBritishLibrary. Bibliographicinformationpublishedbythe DeutscheNationalbibliothek TheDeutscheNationalbibliothekliststhis publicationintheDeutscheNationalbibliografie; detailedbibliographicdataareavailableonthe Internetathttp://dnb.d-nb.de. ©2017WILEY-VCHVerlagGmbH&Co.KGaA, Boschstr.12,69469Weinheim,Germany Allrightsreserved(includingthoseoftrans- lationintootherlanguages).Nopartofthis bookmaybereproducedinanyform–by photoprinting,microfilm,oranyothermeans –nortransmittedortranslatedintoamachine languagewithoutwrittenpermissionfromthe publishers.Registerednames,trademarks,etc. usedinthisbook,evenwhennotspecifical- lymarkedassuch,arenottobeconsidered unprotectedbylaw. CoverDesign Formgeber,Mannheim,Deutsch- land Typesetting le-texpublishingservicesGmbH, Leipzig,Deutschland PrintISBN 978-3-527-34307-2 ePDFISBN 978-3-527-80919-6 ePubISBN 978-3-527-80917-2 MobiISBN 978-3-527-80918-9 oBookISBN 978-3-527-80920-2 Printedonacid-freepaper. V Contents Preface XI TheStructureofHPLC-MSforPractitioners XIII ListofContributors XV PartI Overview,Pitfalls,Hardware-Requirements 1 1 StateoftheArtintheLC/MS 3 O.Schmitz 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 IonizationMethodsatAtmosphericPressure 5 1.2.1 OverviewofAPIMethods 6 1.2.2 ESI 6 1.2.3 APCI 8 1.2.4 APPI 9 1.2.5 APLI 10 1.2.6 DeterminationofIonSuppression 11 1.2.7 BestIonizationforEachQuestion 11 1.3 MassAnalyzer 12 1.4 FutureDevelopments 13 1.5 WhatShouldYouLookforWhenBuyingaMassSpectrometer? 14 References 15 2 TechnicalAspectsandPitfallsofLC/MSHyphenation 19 M.M.Martin 2.1 InstrumentalRequirementsforLC/MSAnalysis–Configuringthe RightSystemforYourAnalyticalChallenge 20 2.1.1 (U)HPLCandMassSpectrometry–NotJustaMereFront-End 20 2.1.2 UHPLCSystemOptimization–GradientDelayandExtra-column Volumes 21 2.1.3 DoesYourMassSpectrometerFitYourPurpose? 33 VI Contents 2.1.4 DataRatesandCycleTimesofModernMassSpectrometers 38 2.1.5 ComplementaryInformationbyAdditionalDetectors orMassSpectrometryWon’tSavetheWorld 39 2.2 LC/MSMethodDevelopmentandHPLCMethodAdaptation– HowtoMakeMyLCFitforMS? 43 2.2.1 MethodDevelopmentLC/MS–LCFitstheMSPurposes 44 2.2.2 ConvertingClassicalHPLCMethodsintoLC/MS 53 2.3 PitfallsandErrorSources–SometimesThingsDoGoWrong 54 2.3.1 NoSignalatAll 54 2.3.2 InappropriateIonSourceSettingsandTheirImpact ontheChromatogram 56 2.3.3 IonSuppression 58 2.3.4 UnknownMassSignalsintheMassSpectrum 59 2.3.5 InstrumentalReasonsfortheMisinterpretationofMassSpectra 65 2.4 Conclusion 68 2.5 Abbreviations 69 References 70 3 AspectsoftheDevelopmentofMethodsinLC/MSCoupling 73 T. Teutenberg, T. Hetzel, C. Portner, S. Wiese, C. vom Eyser, and J.Tuerk 3.1 Introduction 73 3.2 FromTargettoScreeningAnalysis 74 3.2.1 TargetAnalysis 74 3.2.2 Suspected-TargetScreening 74 3.2.3 Non-targetScreening 74 3.2.4 ComparableOverviewoftheDifferentAcquisitionModes 75 3.3 TheOptimizationofParametersinChromatographyandMass Spectrometry 75 3.3.1 RequirementsandRecommendationsforHPLC/MSAnalysisTaking DIN38407-47asanExample 75 3.3.2 TheDefinitionofCriticalPeakPairsintheContextofHPLC/MS Coupling 77 3.3.3 TheSeparationofPolarComponentsfromtheColumnVoidTime 79 3.3.4 DeterminingtheHPLCMethodParametersUsingtheExample oftheSeparationofSelectedPharmaceuticals 80 3.3.5 CarryingoutScreeningExperiments 84 3.3.6 EvaluationoftheDataandDiscussionoftheInfluencing Parameters 86 3.3.7 UsingSimulationSoftwareforFineOptimization 98 3.3.8 ChoosingtheStationaryPhaseSupport 99 3.3.9 TheInfluenceoftheInnerColumnDiameterandtheMobilePhase FlowRate 103 3.3.10 TheInfluenceoftheInjectionVolume 104 3.3.11 EstablishingtheMassSpectrometricParameters 115 Contents VII 3.3.12 OptimizationoftheMassSpectrometricParameters 117 3.3.13 QuantificationUsingLC/MS 122 3.3.14 ScreeningUsingLC/MS 128 3.3.15 Miniaturization–LC/MSQuoVadis? 132 References 135 PartII Tips,Examples,Trends 139 4 LC/MSforEverybody/forEverything?–LC/MSTips 141 F.Mandel 4.1 Introduction 141 4.2 TipNumber1 142 4.2.1 ChoosingtheRightLC/MSInterface 142 4.3 TipNumber2 148 4.3.1 WhichMobilePhasesAreCompatiblewithLC/MS? 148 4.4 TipNumber3 149 4.4.1 PhosphateBuffer–TheException 149 4.5 TipNumber4 150 4.5.1 PairedIons 150 4.5.2 Which“Antidote”IsAvailable? 151 4.5.3 Summary 152 4.6 TipNumber5 152 4.6.1 UsingAdditivestoEnhanceElectrosprayIonization 152 4.6.2 AdditivesforAPCI 153 4.6.3 Summary 154 4.7 TipNumber6 154 4.7.1 HowCanIEnhanceSensitivityofDetection? 154 4.8 TipNumber7 155 4.8.1 NoLinearResponseandPoorDynamicRange? 155 4.8.2 TheReasons 156 4.8.3 PossibleSolutions 156 4.8.4 Summary 157 4.9 TipNumber8 157 4.9.1 HowMuchMSnDoINeed? 157 4.9.2 Solutions 158 4.9.3 Summary 158 4.10 NeedMoreHelp? 166 References 167 VIII Contents PartIII UserReports 169 5 LCCoupledtoMS–aUserReport 171 A.MullerandA.Hofmann References 176 6 ProblemSolvingwithHPLC/MS–aPracticalViewfromPractitioners 177 E.Fleischer 6.1 IntroductionandScope 177 6.2 CaseExample1 181 6.2.1 InvestigationofMethohexitalImpuritiesandDecomposition Products 181 6.2.2 SamplePreparation 181 6.3 CaseExample2 183 6.3.1 SeparationofOligomersfromCaprolactam,Multicomponent SeparationofImpuritiesonaGramScale 183 6.4 CaseExample3 184 6.4.1 PreparationandIsolationofbis-NalbuphinefromNalbuphine 184 6.5 CaseExample4 186 6.5.1 IsolationandElucidationofDopamineImpurities 186 7 LC/MSfromthePerspectiveofaMaintenanceEngineer 189 O.Müller 7.1 IntroductionandHistoricalSummary 189 7.2 SprayTechniques 190 7.3 PassageThroughtheIonPath 191 7.4 TheAnalyzer 191 7.5 Maintenance 193 References 198 PartIV Vendor’sReports 201 8 LC/MS–thePast,Present,andFuture 203 T.L.SheehanandF.Mandel 9 Vendor’sReport–SCIEX 207 D.Schleuder Contents IX 10 ManufacturerReport–ThermoFisherScientific 213 M.M.Martin 10.1 LiquidChromatographyforLC/MS 214 10.2 MassSpectrometryforLC/MS 215 10.3 IntegratedLC/MSSolutions 217 10.4 Software 217 References 219 AbouttheAuthors 221 Index 227 XI Preface LC/MScouplinghasdevelopedfromamethodforexpertsinresearchtoawell- proventechniqueforusers intheirdailyroutine.Hence,thisbookis dedicated exclusivelytoLC/MScoupling. It is our goal to give LC/MS users detailed information in orderto use their LS/MSapplicationinanoptimalmanner.Colleagueswhohaveauthoredarticles inmypreviousbookshavethereforerevisedandupdatedtheirarticles.Further- more,newarticlesfromLC/MSpractitioners were added.Whenwriting those articles,itwasmostimportanttoustohaveaneyeonpractice,butcompactback- groundknowledgeisalsogiven.Ihopethattheanalystindevelopmentaswellas theuserindailyroutinewillfindinspirationandtipsforoptimalusageofLC/MS coupling. Myspecial thanksgoestoWolfgang Dreherforhiscritical comments tothis manuscript, furthermore to my author colleagues,who put downtheir experi- enceandknowledgeinwritingdespitetheirlimitedtimeresources.Iwouldlike tothankWILEY-VCHandinparticularReinholdWeberandMartinPreussfor thegoodandclosecooperation. Blieskastel,March2017 StavrosKromidas XIII TheStructureofHPLC-MSforPractitioners Thebookcontainstenchaptersthataredividedintofourparts: ∙ 1–3:PartIOverview,Pitfalls,HardwareRequirements ∙ 4:PartIITips,Examples ∙ 5–7:PartIIIUserReports ∙ 8–10:PartIVVendor’sreports,Trends PartI InChapter1OliverSchmitzoverviewstheStateoftheartofLC/MScoupling andopposesdifferentmodes.InChapter2MarkusMartinshowsTechnicalas- pectsandpitfallsofLC/MShyphenationandprovidespreciseandspecifichints howLC/MScouplingcansuccessfullybeestablishedindailyroutine.Othertop- icsofChapter2 aremethoddevelopmentas wellasmethod transfer.Thorsten Teutenbergandco-authorsprovideagreatmanyofsuggestionsinChapter3(Re- quirementsofLChardwareforthecouplingofdifferentmassspectrometers), astoarrangeLC/MScouplingasoptimalaspossible.Amongotherthingscom- plexsamplesandminiaturizationplayanimportantrole. PartII InChapter4FriedrichMandeloffersanumerousofLC/MSTipsaddressingdif- ferenttopicsofLC/MScoupling. PartIII Chapter5containsexamplesandexperiencereportsfromusersandserviceengi- neers:LC/MScouplingisoftenlinkedtolifescienceandenvironmentalanalysis. AlbanMullerandAndreasHofmannshowinChapter5aconcreteexampleof LC/MScouplinginionchromatographyasanunfamiliarapplication.InChap-

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