Abstract
Recent advances in accurate mass analysis are poised to allow the high-throughput production of accurate mass data on many more compounds than was previously available. It is shown that sub-ppm mass accuracy (producing elemental compositions) can be obtained on a simple TOF mass spectrometer operating in the manufacturer's standard mode. Concomitantly, there have been important technological advances in LC with respect to speed of analysis using sub-2 microm particle columns. Much of the sub-2 microm work in the literature has been under the label ultra performance LC (UPLC), however, we show that very high-speed results can be obtained using other manufacturer's pumps by using elevated column temperatures. Using elevated temperatures, HPLC peak widths on the order of 1 s can be obtained. We report the coupling of these two technologies (sub-ppm mass accuracy MS with high-speed HPLC) for the rapid analysis of compounds entering pharmaceutical libraries.
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