Claims
- 1. An enhanced chromatographic method of separating a sample in a chromatography system, comprising:
injecting a sample solution into a strong mobile phase to form a sample-containing strong mobile phase, diluting the sample-containing strong mobile phase to form a sample-containing weak mobile phase, and passing the sample-containing weak mobile phase through a chromatography column, thereby providing an enhanced chromatographic method.
- 2. The enhanced chromatographic method of claim 1, wherein the enhanced chromatographic method increases the loading capacity of the column.
- 3. The enhanced chromatographic method of claim 2, wherein the enhanced chromatographic method increases the loading capacity of the column by at least two-fold.
- 4. The enhanced method of claim 2, wherein the enhanced chromatographic method increases the loading capacity of the column by at least five-fold.
- 5. The enhanced method of claim 2 wherein the enhanced chromatographic method increases the loading capacity of the column by at least ten-fold.
- 6. The enhanced method of claim 2, wherein the enhanced chromatographic method increases the loading capacity of the column by at least twenty-fold.
- 7. The enhanced method of claim 2 wherein the enhanced chromatographic method increases the loading capacity of the column by at least thirty-fold.
- 8. The enhanced method of claim 2, wherein the enhanced chromatographic method increases the loading capacity of the column by at least sixty-fold.
- 9. The enhanced method of claim 2, wherein the enhanced chromatographic method increases the loading capacity of the column by at least eighty-fold.
- 10. The enhanced method of claim 1, wherein the percentage of organic solvent in the sample-containing weak mobile phase is different from the percentage of organic solvent in the sample-containing strong mobile phase.
- 11. The enhanced method of claim 10, wherein the percentage of organic solvent in the sample-containing weak mobile phase is less than the percentage of organic solvent in the sample-containing strong mobile phase.
- 12. The enhanced method of claim 10, wherein the percentage of organic solvent in the sample-containing weak mobile phase is greater than the percentage of organic solvent in the sample-containing strong mobile phase.
- 13. The enhanced method of claim 1, wherein the pH of the sample-containing weak mobile phase is different from the pH of the sample-containing strong mobile phase.
- 14. The enhanced method of claim 13, wherein the pH of the sample-containing weak mobile phase is less than the pH of the sample-containing strong mobile phase.
- 15. The enhanced method of claim 13, wherein the pH of the sample-containing weak mobile phase is greater than the pH of the sample-containing strong mobile phase.
- 16. The enhanced method of claim 1, wherein the ionic strength of the sample-containing weak mobile phase is different from the ionic strength of the sample-containing strong mobile phase.
- 17. The enhanced method of claim 16, wherein the ionic strength of the sample-containing weak mobile phase is less than the ionic strength of the sample-containing strong mobile phase.
- 18. The enhanced method of claim 16, wherein the ionic strength of the sample-containing weak mobile phase is greater than the ionic strength of the sample-containing strong mobile phase.
- 19. The enhanced method of claim 1, wherein the temperature of the sample-containing weak mobile phase is different from the temperature of the sample-containing strong mobile phase.
- 20. The enhanced method of claim 19, wherein the temperature of the sample-containing weak mobile phase is less than the temperature of the sample-containing strong mobile phase.
- 21. A chromatography system comprising:
a first fluid pump for providing a strong mobile phase at a predetermined flow rate and composition, an injector for injecting a sample solution into the strong mobile phase to form a sample-containing strong mobile phase, a second fluid pump for providing a weak mobile phase to the sample-containing strong mobile phase at a predetermined flow rate and composition to form a sample-containing weak mobile phase, a chromatographic column containing a chromatographic sorbent for separating the sample, and a column fitting device for combining the sample-containing strong mobile phase with the weak mobile phase to form the sample-containing weak mobile phase prior to the chromatographic sorbent.
- 22. The system of claim 21, wherein the column fitting device is positioned upstream from the chromatographic column.
- 23. The system of claim 21, wherein the column fitting device is integral with an inlet end of the chromatographic column.
- 24. The system of claim 21, wherein the column fitting device comprises a first conduit connected to the first fluid pump, a second conduit connected to the second fluid pump and a third conduit connected to an inlet end of the chromatographic column.
- 25. The system of claim 24, wherein the first conduit includes a connecting mechanism to connect the fluid fitting device to the first fluid pump.
- 26. The system of claim 24, wherein the second conduit includes a connecting mechanism to connect the fluid fitting device to the second fluid pump.
- 27. The system of claim 24, wherein the third conduit includes a connecting mechanism to connect the fluid fitting device to the inlet end of the chromatographic column.
- 28. The system of claim 21, wherein the weak mobile phase has a first flow rate and the strong mobile phase has a second flow rate, and the first and second flow rates vary after the sample reaches the column.
- 29. A column fitting device for a chromatographic column, comprising:
a first conduit configured to connect with a weak mobile phase flow path, a second conduit configured to connect with a sample-containing strong mobile phase flow path, and a third conduit configured to connect with a chromatographic column, wherein the column fitting device mixes a sample-containing strong mobile phase, comprising a sample and a strong mobile phase, with a weak mobile phase to form a sample-containing weak mobile phase, and passes the sample-containing weak mobile phase to the column.
- 30. The column fitting device of claim 29, further comprising a cavity formed at a junction point between the first conduit, the second conduit and the third conduit.
- 31. The column fitting device of claim 30, further comprising a mixing element disposed in the cavity for mixing the weak mobile phase and the sample-containing strong mobile phase.
- 32. The column fitting device of claim 29, further comprising a connecting mechanism on the first conduit for connecting the column fitting device to a fluid pump.
- 33. The column fitting device of claim 29, further comprising a connecting mechanism on the second conduit for connecting the column fitting device to a fluid pump.
- 34. The column fitting device of claim 29, further comprising a connecting mechanism on the third conduit for connecting the column fitting device to the chromatography column.
- 35. The column fitting device of claim 29, wherein the column fitting device is integrally formed on an inlet end of the chromatography column.
- 36. A chromatographic column comprising:
a chromatographic sorbent bed; a common inlet fluid path upstream from the sorbent bed, a first inlet fluid connection port configured to connect with the common inlet fluid path, and a second inlet fluid connection port configured to connect with the common inlet fluid path.
- 37. The chromatographic column of claim 36, wherein the common inlet fluid path contains a fluid mixing element for mixing a first mobile phase from the first inlet fluid connection port with a second mobile phase from the second inlet fluid connection port to form a combined mobile phase.
- 38. The chromatographic column of claim 37, wherein the combined mobile phase is introduced to the sorbent bed through the common inlet fluid path.
- 39. The chromatographic column of claim 36, wherein the first inlet fluid connection port includes a connecting mechanism for connecting the column with a fluid pump.
- 40. The chromatographic column of claim 36, wherein the second inlet fluid connection port includes a connecting mechanism for connecting the column with a fluid pump.
- 41. In a chromatography system, a solvent delivery subsystem comprising
a first pump for providing a strong mobile phase; an injector for injecting a sample into the strong mobile phase to form a sample-containing strong mobile phase; a second pump for providing a weak mobile phase; and a column fitting device for mixing the weak mobile phase with the sample-containing strong mobile phase to form a sample-containing weak mobile phase.
- 42. A packaged column fitting device comprising a fluid conduit having a first conduit configured to attach to a weak mobile phase flow path, a second conduit configured to connect with a sample-containing strong mobile phase flow path, and a third conduit configured to connect with a chromatographic column,
said column fitting device packaged with instructions for use with an enhanced method of separating a sample in a chromatography system.
- 43. A packaged pump for a chromatography system configured to provide a weak mobile phase to a sample-containing strong mobile phase at a predetermined flow rate to dilute the sample-containing strong mobile phase, said pump packaged with instructions for use with an enhanced method of separating a sample in a chromatography system.
- 44. The packaged pump of claim 43, further comprising the column fitting device of claim 42 packaged with said pump.
- 45. The enhanced method of claim 1, wherein the strong and weak mobile phases each have an initial flow rate, and wherein the initial flow rate of the weak mobile phase is greater than the initial flow rate of the strong mobile phase.
- 46. The enhanced method of claim 45, wherein the initial flow rate of the weak mobile phase is at least 20 times greater than the initial flow rate of the strong mobile phase.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/252,436, filed Nov. 21, 2000, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60252436 |
Nov 2000 |
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