IP Library Granted Patent US 12674783
Granted Patent B2
US 12674783 · App. 18/490,260 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Systems and methods for electrospray using chromatographic columns with conducting or semiconducting stationary phases

Inventors: Joshua A. Silveira (Gilroy, CA); Eloy R. Wouters (San Jose, CA); Bo Claerebout (Kortrijk, BE); Jeff Op de Beeck (Mariakerke, BE); Paul Jacobs (Zwijnaarde, BE)
Assignees: Thermo Finnigan LLC; PharmaFluidics NV
G01N30/16B01D15/3885G01N30/6091
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Patent No.
US 12674783
App. No.
18/490,260
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems, methods, and cartridges taught herein improve chromatographic performance in electrospray systems that feature chromatographic columns having a conductive or semiconductive stationary phase by electrically connecting a fluid junction located upstream of the chromatographic column to a fluid union located downstream of the chromatographic column using an electrical conductor. The electrical conductor creates a voltage equipotential between a first end of the chromatographic column and a second end of the chromatographic column that neutralizes current flow through the chromatographic column. Accurate electrospray current measurements are enabled while post-column peak dispersion and repeatable retention time are achieved.

Claims (34)

1 . An electrospray system, comprising:

a first pre-column fluid junction to receive a fluid sample;

a chromatographic column for separating analytes within the fluid sample, the chromatographic column including a conductive or semi-conductive stationary phase disposed between a first end and a second end of the chromatographic column, the first end fluidically connected to the first pre-column fluid junction;

a post-column fluid union having a first fluid port and a second fluid port, the first fluid port receiving separated analytes in the fluid sample from the second end of the chromatographic column;

an electrospray emitter fluidically connected to the second fluid port; and

an electrical conductor connected to the post-column fluid union and the first pre-column fluid junction to equalize electrical potential between the post-column fluid union and the first pre-column fluid junction.

2 . The electrospray system of claim 1 , further comprising a current sensing circuit having a high side and a low side, the low side of the current sensing circuit being electrically connected to the electrical conductor.

3 . The electrospray system of claim 2 , further comprising a power supply electrically connected to the high side of the current sensing circuit.

4 . The electrospray system of claim 3 , further comprising a second pre-column fluid junction to deliver the fluid sample to the first pre-column fluid junction, wherein the power supply is electrically connected to supply high voltage to the second pre-column fluid junction.

5 . The electrospray system of claim 1 , wherein the post-column fluid union and the first pre-column fluid junction are electrically connected in parallel with one another and in series with a current sensing circuit.

6 . The electrospray system of claim 1 , wherein a fluidic path connecting the second end of the chromatographic column and the post-column fluid union has an inner diameter of 30 micrometers or less to reduce peak broadening.

7 . The electrospray system of claim 1 , wherein the chromatographic column, the post-column fluid union, the electrospray emitter, the electrical conductor, and the first pre-column fluid junction are housed in a replaceable cartridge.

8 . The electrospray system of claim 7 , wherein the cartridge includes a high-voltage electrical connector that is electrically connected to the electrical conductor or to a current sensing circuit in series with the electrical conductor.

9 . The electrospray system of claim 8 , wherein the current sensing circuit is housed in the replaceable cartridge.

10 . The electrospray system of claim 7 , wherein the replaceable cartridge includes a housing that electrically shields the first pre-column fluid junction and the post-column fluid union.

11 . The electrospray system of claim 1 , wherein a length of a fluidic path between the first pre-column fluid junction and the chromatographic column and a length of a fluidic path between the chromatographic column and the post-column fluid union are each less than 100 mm.

12 . The electrospray system of claim 1 , further comprising a third pre-column fluid junction electrically connected to ground, the second pre-column fluid junction and the third pre-column fluid junction forming a pre-column voltage spacer.

13 . A method for reducing electro-chromatographic effects in an electrospray system, comprising:

flowing a fluid sample from a first pre-column fluid junction to a first end of a chromatographic column, the chromatographic column including a conductive or semi-conductive stationary phase disposed between the first end and a second end of the chromatographic column;

separating analytes within the fluid sample using the chromatographic column;

outputting the separated fluid sample from the second end of the chromatographic column to a first fluid port of a post-column fluid union, the post-column fluid union having a second fluid port connected to an electrospray emitter; and

applying an equipotential voltage in a range of +1 to +10 kilovolts or in a range of −1 to −10 kilovolts at both the first pre-column fluid junction and at the post-column fluid union using an electrical conductor in electrical contact with the first pre-column fluid junction and the post-column fluid union.

14 . The method of claim 13 , further comprising:

applying a first voltage to a high side of a current sensing circuit using a power supply; and

transmitting the equipotential voltage from a low side of the current sensing circuit to the electrical conductor.

15 . The method of claim 14 , wherein the post-column fluid union and the first pre-column fluid junction are electrically connected in parallel with one another and in series with the current sensing circuit.

16 . The method of claim 13 , wherein outputting the separated fluid sample from the second end of the chromatographic column to a first port of the post-column fluid union includes flowing the separated fluid sample through a fluidic path having an inner diameter of 30 micrometers or less to reduce peak broadening.

17 . The method of claim 13 , wherein flowing the fluid sample from the first pre-column fluid junction to the first end of the chromatographic column includes flowing the fluid sample through a fluidic path having a length of less than 100 mm.

18 . The method of claim 13 , wherein the chromatographic column, the post-column fluid union, the electrospray emitter, the electrical conductor, and the first pre-column fluid junction are housed in a replaceable cartridge, the method further comprising:

connecting a second pre-column fluid junction of the cartridge to a source of the fluid sample; and

flowing the fluid sample from the second pre-column fluid junction to the first pre-column fluid junction.

19 . The method of claim 18 , wherein the cartridge includes a high-voltage electrical connector in electrical connection with the electrical conductor, the method further comprising:

electrically connecting a power supply to the high-voltage electrical connector.

20 . The method of claim 14 , wherein the first voltage is greater than the equipotential voltage.