2020
DOI: 10.1002/elps.201900454
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Challenges and applications of isotachophoresis coupled to mass spectrometry: A review

Abstract: Electrophoretic separations are of growing interest to tackle complex analytical challenges. Nevertheless, capillary electrophoresis, as the most common mode, still suffers from insufficient detection limits due to low capillary loadability. ITP is of growing interest as preconcentration method for capillary electrophoresis and is also interesting to be applied as an independent analytical method. While mass spectrometric detection is common for capillary electrophoresis, the combination of ITP with MS is stil… Show more

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“…As demonstrated in reviews and articles dealing with recent developments of capillary and microchip ITP [104][105][106], this CE method is much more often used for the determination of small ions, for example, counterions or ionic admixtures of peptides [107,108] than for analyses of peptides themselves. However, ITP or t-ITP are frequently applied as preconcentration and/or preseparation steps [61,67,72,109] prior to CE analysis of cationic or anionic analytes including peptides present at low concentrations and/or in complex mixtures.…”
Section: Isotachophoresismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As demonstrated in reviews and articles dealing with recent developments of capillary and microchip ITP [104][105][106], this CE method is much more often used for the determination of small ions, for example, counterions or ionic admixtures of peptides [107,108] than for analyses of peptides themselves. However, ITP or t-ITP are frequently applied as preconcentration and/or preseparation steps [61,67,72,109] prior to CE analysis of cationic or anionic analytes including peptides present at low concentrations and/or in complex mixtures.…”
Section: Isotachophoresismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In beer samples, the most critical macrocomponent was phosphate (phosphorous content in beer in the range of 0.3-15 mmol/L [86]). Using disodium phosphate at a concentration of 75-100 mM for GLP extraction from soil, the transient ITP did not fully resolve and GLP was detected in the isotachophoretic stack (data shown elsewhere [82]). At the highest injection volume, poor resolution between GLP and phosphate led to quenching of the GLP signal; poor resolution between GLP and a near isobaric matrix compound (m/z 167.996) impaired accurate quantification (see ESM Fig.…”
Section: Online Preconcentrationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The display data were smoothed by a tenpoint moving average function. For maximum insight into the separation process, three optional openC 4 Ds were used [51], which were named according to the capillary ends, compare It was used to detect counterions possibly migrating into the BGE from the sheath liquid changing its composition [52] or a possible counter-ITP migrating from the MS to the chip interface [53]. Further details can be found in Section S4.…”
Section: Detection Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%