2016
DOI: 10.1002/elps.201600366
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Recent advances in CE‐MS coupling: Instrumentation, methodology, and applications

Abstract: This review focuses on the latest development of microseparation electromigration methods in capillaries and microfluidic devices coupled with MS for detection and identification of important analytes. It is a continuation of the review article on the same topic by Kleparnik (Electrophoresis 2015, 36, 159-178). A wide selection of 161 relevant articles covers the literature published from June 2014 till May 2016. New improvements in the instrumentation and methodology of MS interfaced with capillary or microfl… Show more

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“…This article belongs to a series of regularly published articles and represents a continuation of the latest review in this series by Týčová et al. . Due to the vast number of publications using chip‐based electrophoretic separations, these are not covered here and specific reviews to recent developments on this subject are available elsewhere .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This article belongs to a series of regularly published articles and represents a continuation of the latest review in this series by Týčová et al. . Due to the vast number of publications using chip‐based electrophoretic separations, these are not covered here and specific reviews to recent developments on this subject are available elsewhere .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some interesting new ideas are fritless SPE microcartridges when the diameter is large enough to prevent their entrance into the separation capillary . Dovichi's group described another possibility for improved sensitivity in the analysis of proteins/peptides (at the bottom‐up analysis of proteins)—detachable SCX monolith, integrated with CZE and coupled with pH gradient elution .…”
Section: Methodology and Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to in‐gel electrokinetic techniques, CE has a number of advantages which include higher sensitivity, speed, ease of automation, separation power, and small sample consumption [85–88]. The coupling of this technique with LC was shown to improve the protein sequence coverage by more than 200% for proteins from both standard and complex mixtures . Nevertheless, since the use of CE‐MS is often limited by the presence of detergents in the background electrolyte, several innovations still need to be made to attract increasing attention for advanced protein analyses workflows in combination with liquid chromatographic strategies.…”
Section: Why Applying Complementary Approaches? Advantages and Limitamentioning
confidence: 99%