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The Benefits of 2.1 mm Internal Diameter Analytical Columns for the Analysis of Drugs of Abuse by LC-MS/MS

07 Nov 2025

The biphenyl phase offers advantageous selectivity compared to a C18 column for drugs of abuse panels, but choosing the right column dimension is paramount to obtain robust and accurate data. Every column dimension can be advantageous in different scenarios, but generally clinical labs are all working towards the same goals: high throughput, low sample volume, good sensitivity, and low cost. We developed two methods to analyze common isobars in drugs of abuse panels on Raptor Biphenyl columns using methanol and water modified with 0.1% formic acid and column oven set to 45 ⁰C. These methods were compared for efficiency, sensitivity, resolution (Rs), consumption of mobile phase, and robustness. In this work, the advantage of the 2.1 mm ID column, which demonstrated superior sensitivity while consuming less resources and minimizing impact to the MS while still providing adequate resolution of isobars and excellent column robustness, is discussed and demonstrated for the analysis of drugs of abuse.

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  • Samantha Herbick

    Samantha Herbick is an applications scientist within the LC Solutions Department at Restek. Her primary focus is on the development of applications in the toxicology and life science markets. She attended Duquesne University where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry and a master's degree in forensic science and law. Prior to joining Restek, Samantha worked as a scientist and method developer in a forensic toxicology lab. In this role, she performed analysis on toxicology casework and worked on the development and validation of new and existing assays using LC-MS/MS, GC-MS, and GC-FID.

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