
Due to the complexity of the samples we analyze, we routinely couple our LC methods with mass spectrometry (MS) and often employ multidimensional LC separations with UV, fluorescence, or MS detection. We were among the first to apply 2D-LC to protein biopharmaceuticals in 2015, in collaboration with an academic colleague.
Over the years, we have combined various chromatographic modes in the two dimensions of LC, frequently integrating them with MS detection. More recently, we have advanced to more complex multidimensional liquid chromatography (3D-LC and 4D-LC) approaches in collaboration with industrial partners. Below are some of the key research topics we have recently explored:
In addition to this research, we have developed an Excel-based calculator to facilitate the optimization of LC×LC methods for small molecules and peptides. The tool is designed to assist both beginners and experienced users in fully optimizing their analytical conditions and gaining a deeper understanding of the underlying principles.
This calculator is freely available for downloading from our website.