Back to Search Start Over

Comparison of various silica-based monoliths for the analysis of large biomolecules†

Authors :
Karine Vuignier
Davy Guillarme
Jean-Luc Veuthey
Szabolcs Fekete
Pierre-Alain Carrupt
Source :
Journal of Separation Science. 36:2231-2243
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Wiley, 2013.

Abstract

In the present study, three types of silica-based monoliths, i.e. the first and second generations of commercial silica monolithic columns and a wide-pore prototype monolith were compared for the analysis of large biomolecules. These molecules possess molecular weights between 1 and 66 kDa. The gradient kinetic performance of the first-generation monolith was lower than that of the second generation, for large biomolecules (>14 kDa) but very close with smaller ones (1.3-5.8 kDa). In contrast, the wide-pore prototype column was particularly attractive with proteins larger than 19 kDa (higher peak capacity). Among these three columns, the selectivity and retention remained quite similar but a possible larger number of accessible and charged residual silanols was noticed on the wide-pore prototype material, which led to unpredicted small changes in selectivity and slightly broader peaks than expected. The peak shapes attained with the addition of 0.1% formic acid in the mobile phase remained acceptable for MS coupling, particularly for biomolecules of less than 6 kDa. It was found that one of the major issues with all of these silica-based monoliths is the possible poor recovery of large biomolecules (principally with monoclonal antibody fragments of more than 25 kDa).

Details

ISSN :
16159306
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Separation Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b441c198bff004a45865278acad3732c