Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer (MS) / Quadrupole Mass Analyzer

Quadrupole mass spectrometers are perhaps the simplest of mass spec instruments. Functioning effectively like a radio, the quadrupole MS – so-named because of its four charged rods, which run parallel to the flight paths of the ions it measures – filter ions by mass-to-charge ratio (m/z) by altering the voltages in the rods. Quadrupole mass spectrometers are available in a variety of formats, including a single quadrupole mass spectrometer, a triple quadrupole MS (three quadrupoles arranged in tandem), and a Q-TOF (a triple quad variant in which the third quadrupole is replaced with a time-of-flight mass analyzer).

Quadrupole mass analyzers are often used for targeted, quantitative applications and can be used either to measure one or a few given ions in a mixture, or to scan across a range of m/z values. Depending on the configuration, they can facilitate both MS and MS/MS applications. For instance, in a triple-quadrupole mass spectrometer, you can select ions for analysis in the first quadrupole, fragment them by collision with a gas in the second quadrupole, and analyze the resulting fragmentation ions in the third quadrupole.

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CompanyThermo Fisher ScientificThermo Fisher ScientificThermo Fisher ScientificThermo Fisher ScientificThermo Fisher Scientific
ItemThermo Scientific™ Exactive™ Plus EMR Orbitrap™ LC-MS SystemOrbitrap Astral Mass SpectrometerThermo Scientific™ ISQ™ EM Single Quadrupole Mass SpectrometerQ Exactive™ UHMR Hybrid Quadrupole-Orbitrap™ Mass SpectrometerThermo Scientific™Q Exactive™ Plus Hybrid Quadrupole-Orbitrap™ LC-MS/MS Mass Spectrometer
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Catalog NumberIQLAAEGAAPFALGMBDLOrbitrap Astral Mass SpectrometerIQLAAAGADIFZZZMZZZIQLAAEGAAPFALGMAZRIQLAAEGAAPFALGMBDK
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Ionization Method(s)APCI, H-ESIAdjustable heated electrospray ionization (HESI) probeAtmospheric pressure ionization (API) source with interchangeable HESI and APCI probesInquireAPCI, H-ESI
Mass AnalyzerOrbitrapOrbitrap mass analyzer ranging from 7,500 to 480,000 resolution at m/z 200
Astral mass analyzer is operated at a single resolution setting of 80,000 at m/z 524
Single quadrupoleUHMR Hybrid Quadrupole-Orbitrap™Hybrid Quadrupole / Orbitrap
Scanning SpeedUp to 12 HzUp to 200 HzUp to 20,000 Da/sec.up to 12 Hz at resolution setting of 12,500 at m/z 400Up to 12 Hz
Mass Range350 to 20,000 m/zMaximum Astral mass analyzer resolution up to 80,000 FWHM at m/z 524
Maximum Orbitrap mass analyzer resolution of up to 480,000 FWHM at m/z 200
10 to 2000 m/z with Unit Mass Resolution350 to 80,000 m/z50 to 6,000 m/z
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