Methods for liquid chromatography calibration for rapid labeled n-glycans
US-2017336368-A1 · Nov 23, 2017 · US
US9310344B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9310344-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313918481-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 14, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 12, 2016 |
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The present invention provides an agglomerated multimodal chromatographic medium. the medium of the invention includes groups active in anion exchange, cation exchange and hydrophilic interaction chromatographic modalities. The invention provides methods of making these media and using them in separations of analytes. Also provided are separations devices incorporating the medium and systems incorporating these separations devices.
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An agglomerated multimodal chromatographic medium with hydrophilic interaction, cation exchange and anion exchange properties, said medium being suitable for use as chromatographic packing and comprising: (a) component A comprising substrate particles functionalized with an ion exchange ligand comprising a negatively charged carboxylate ion exchange group, and a hydrophilic ligand comprising a neutral polar group, wherein neither said ion exchange ligand nor said hydrophilic ligand contain more than 5 non-aromatic carbon atoms in series and each of said ion exchange ligand and said hydrophilic ligand is bound to said substrate, and at least one of said ion exchange ligand, said hydrophilic ligand and a combination thereof has the formula: in which u and v are integers independently selected from the integers 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5; and (b) component B comprising particles of a second substrate having positively charged external surfaces, wherein component A and component B are bound by electrostatic forces between said charged ion exchange ligand of component A and said charged external surfaces component B forming, in composite, an agglomerated medium of ion exchange particles. 2. The agglomerated multimodal chromatographic medium of claim 1 in which said polar group is a member selected from a protonated carboxylic acid, an amide, a urea, an alcohol, an ether, and a combination thereof. 3. The agglomerated multimodal chromatographic medium of claim 1 in which said component B positively charged external surfaces comprise a charged amine. 4. The agglomerated multimodal chromatographic medium of claim 1 , wherein said component A substrate particles are porous. 5. The agglomerated multimodal chromatographic medium of claim 4 in which said ion exchange ligand and said hydrophilic ligand are bound to said substrate of component A both within and outside the pores of said substrate particles. 6. The agglomerated multimodal chromatographic medium of claim 4 in which said hydrophilic ligand is bound to said substrate of component A both within and outside the pores of said substrate particles and said ion exchange ligand is bound to said hydrophilic ligand. 7. The agglomerated multimodal chromatographic medium of claim 1 in which said hydrophilic ligand and said charged ion exchange ligand are the same ligand, said same ligand comprising both said ion exchange group and said neutral polar group. 8. The agglomerated multimodal chromatographic medium of claim 1 in which said hydrophilic ligand and said ion exchange ligand are polymerized onto said component A substrate particles. 9. The agglomerated multimodal chromatographic medium of claim 8 in which said hydrophilic ligand and said ion exchange ligand are is polymerized in situ onto said component A substrate particles. 10. The agglomerated multimodal chromatographic medium of claim 1 in which said hydrophilic ligand and said ion exchange ligand project from the surface of said substrate particles. 11. The agglomerated multimodal chromatographic medium of claim 1 in which a member selected from said ion exchange ligand, said hydrophilic ligand and a combination thereof of said component A substrate particles is covalently bound to said particles of component B. 12. The agglomerated multimodal chromatographic medium of claim 4 , wherein the diameter of the pores of said component A substrate is smaller than the diameter of said second substrate. 13. The agglomerated multimodal chromatographic medium of claim 1 in which a member selected from said hydrophilic ligand, said ion exchange ligand and a combination thereof is a polymeric ligand and said component B substrate particles are entangled in said polymeric ligand. 14. The agglomerated multimodal chromatographic medium of claim 1 in which the diameter of the pores of said component A substrate is less than or equal to about 30 nm and the diameter of said particles of second substrate is greater than or equal to about 40 nm. 15. The agglomerated multimodal chromatographic medium of claim 1 , wherein said substrate of component A is silica. 16. The agglomerated multimodal chromatographic medium of claim 15 , wherein said hydrophilic ligand and said ion exchange ligand are covalently bound to said substrate through one or more Si—O—Si or Si—O bond. 17. The agglomerated multimodal chromatographic medium of claim 1 , wherein Component B is a latex particle. 18. The agglomerated multimodal chromatographic medium of claim 1 , wherein said neutral hydrophilic ligand comprises a member selected from an amide moiety, a urea moiety and a combination thereof. 19. The agglomerated multimodal chromatographic medium of claim 1 in which said neutral hydrophilic group and said ion exchange group are structurally distinct groups. 20. The agglomerated multimodal chromatographic medium of claim 1 in which said medium is disposed in a chromatography column. 21. A method of liquid chromatography comprising separating ionic species in a liquid sample stream by flowing the stream in an eluent through the chromatography column of claim 20 . 22. A method of liquid chromatography comprising separating organic species with a counterion in a liquid sample stream by flowing the stream in an eluent through the chromatography column of claim 20 , wherein said eluent is an aqueous buffer. 23. A method of liquid chromatography comprising separating an anionic, cationic and neutral hydrophilic species, under HILIC conditions, by flowing the stream in an eluent through the chromatography column of claim 20 , wherein said eluent is an aqueous buffer combined with a water miscible organic solvent. 24. A chromatographic system comprising the composition of claim 1 in a chromatographic column in fluidic communication with one or more of: a) a suppressor; b) an injection valve; c) a source of eluent; and d) a detector. 25. An agglomerated multimodal chromatographic medium with hydrophilic interaction, cation exchange and anion exchange properties, said medium being suitable for use as chromatographic packing and comprising: (a) component A comprising substrate particles functionalized with an ion exchange ligand comprising a negatively charged carboxylate ion exchange group, and a hydrophilic ligand comprising a neutral polar group, in which at least one of said ion exchange ligand, said hydrophilic ligand and a combination thereof-has the formula: in which u and v are integers independently selected from the integers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10; and (b) component B comprising particles of a second substrate having positively charged external surfaces, wherein component A and component B are bound by electrostatic forces between said charged ion exchange ligand of component A and said charged external surfaces component B forming, in composite, an agglomerated medium of ion exchange particles.
Hydrophilic interaction chromatography [HILIC] · CPC title
Physics · mapped topic
Polar phases · CPC title
Multimodal interactions · CPC title
Anion-exchange · CPC title
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