TY - JOUR
T1 - Coupling Online Size Exclusion Chromatography with Charge Detection-Mass Spectrometry Using Hadamard Transform Multiplexing
AU - Sanders, James D.
AU - Owen, October N.
AU - Tran, Brian H.
AU - Mosqueira, Jeffrey L.
AU - Marty, Michael T.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/10/22
Y1 - 2024/10/22
N2 - Charge detection mass spectrometry (CD-MS) is a powerful technique for the analysis of large, heterogeneous biomolecules. By directly measuring the charge states of individual ions, CD-MS can measure the masses from spectra where conventional deconvolution approaches fail due to the lack of isotopic resolution or distinguishable charge states. However, CD-MS is inherently slow because hundreds or thousands of spectra need to be collected to produce adequate ion statistics. The slower speed of CD-MS complicates efforts to couple it with online separation techniques, which limit the number of spectra that can be acquired during a chromatographic peak. Here, we present the application of Hadamard transform multiplexing to online size exclusion chromatography (SEC) coupled with Orbitrap CD-MS, with a goal of using SEC for separating complex mixtures prior to CD-MS analysis. We developed a microcontroller to deliver pulsed injections from a large sample loop onto a SEC for online CD-MS analysis. Data showed a series of peaks spaced according to the pseudorandom injection sequence, which were demultiplexed with a Hadamard transform algorithm. The demultiplexed data revealed improved CD-MS signals while preserving retention time information. This multiplexing approach provides a general solution to the inherent incompatibilities of online separations and CD-MS detection that will enable a range of applications.
AB - Charge detection mass spectrometry (CD-MS) is a powerful technique for the analysis of large, heterogeneous biomolecules. By directly measuring the charge states of individual ions, CD-MS can measure the masses from spectra where conventional deconvolution approaches fail due to the lack of isotopic resolution or distinguishable charge states. However, CD-MS is inherently slow because hundreds or thousands of spectra need to be collected to produce adequate ion statistics. The slower speed of CD-MS complicates efforts to couple it with online separation techniques, which limit the number of spectra that can be acquired during a chromatographic peak. Here, we present the application of Hadamard transform multiplexing to online size exclusion chromatography (SEC) coupled with Orbitrap CD-MS, with a goal of using SEC for separating complex mixtures prior to CD-MS analysis. We developed a microcontroller to deliver pulsed injections from a large sample loop onto a SEC for online CD-MS analysis. Data showed a series of peaks spaced according to the pseudorandom injection sequence, which were demultiplexed with a Hadamard transform algorithm. The demultiplexed data revealed improved CD-MS signals while preserving retention time information. This multiplexing approach provides a general solution to the inherent incompatibilities of online separations and CD-MS detection that will enable a range of applications.
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.analchem.4c03248
DO - 10.1021/acs.analchem.4c03248
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85206477868
SN - 0003-2700
VL - 96
SP - 16743
EP - 16749
JO - Analytical Chemistry
JF - Analytical Chemistry
IS - 42
ER -