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Development of capillary liquid chromatography: A personal perspective
•History of the development of capillary separation techniques is described.•Remarkable changes in microcolumn technology aspects during three decades.•Capillary LC plays a crucial role in LC/tandem MS.•The method is a cornerstone of most omics technologies. This is a historical account on the devel...
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Published in: | Journal of Chromatography A 2017-11, Vol.1523, p.3-16 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | •History of the development of capillary separation techniques is described.•Remarkable changes in microcolumn technology aspects during three decades.•Capillary LC plays a crucial role in LC/tandem MS.•The method is a cornerstone of most omics technologies.
This is a historical account on the development of capillary LC from its beginning to the present day. The first investigations into the viability of capillary LC date back to the late 1970s, a decade after the pioneering efforts in HPLC. The drastically reduced column dimensions were required to counter the slow solute diffusion in liquids. There were numerous instrumental difficulties with sample introduction and detection in the picoliter or even femtoliter volumes. High-efficiency separations were needed in the analysis of complex biological mixtures. Miniaturization brought distinct advantages in spectroscopic and electrochemical detection. Since the 1980s, column technologies underwent significant changes: (a) from glass-drawn microcapillaries to slurry-packed, small-diameter fused silica columns; and (b) in microcapillaries packed alternatively with sub-2-μm particles or monoliths. The viability of LC–MS combination has dramatically promoted the use of small-diameter capillaries. Through “omics technologies”, capillary LC/tandem MS accounts for most applications in proteomics, glycomics and metabolomics. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9673 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.chroma.2017.06.042 |