Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer / GC MS Instrument

Gas chromatograph mass spectrometers (GC MS) are to volatile chemical compounds what liquid chromatography (LC) MS systems are to materials in solution: they separate and analyze gas-phase molecules.

How do GC MS Instruments work?
In LC, compounds are fractionated based on their differential affinity for the separation’s mobile (liquid) and stationary phases (column packing material). In GC, heated, volatile compounds are injected into a flowing gas stream and separated as that stream flows through a long hollow tube (sometimes tens of meters in length) coated with a stationary phase material. In GC MS chromatography, the fractionated compounds are then ionized (typically by electron ionization) and injected into the mass spec analyzer, most commonly a single quadrupole (though triple quadrupoles and time-of-flight analyzers are also available).

What are GC MS Instruments Used For?
Gas chromatograph mass spectrometers are generally used to analyze small, relatively non-polar compounds, and are widely used in forensics, food safety, environmental monitoring, and petrochemicals, among others.

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CompanyShimadzuShimadzu
ItemComprehensive GCxGCMSGCMS-QP2010SE Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer
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Catalog NumberComprehensive GCGCMS-QP2010 SE
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Temperature RangeInquire50 to 350C
ResolutionInquire2M (FWHM)
Ionization Method(s)Chemical Ionization, Negative Chemical IonizationElectron Ionization (EI)
Mass AnalyzerQuadrupole Mass AnalyzerQuadrupole
Scanning SpeedInquire10,000 u/sec
Mass RangeInquire1.5 to 1000 m/z
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