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
ItemQ Exactive™ UHMR Hybrid Quadrupole-Orbitrap™ Mass SpectrometerOrbitrap Astral Mass SpectrometerThermo Scientific™ Exactive™ Plus EMR Orbitrap™ LC-MS SystemThermo Scientific™ ISQ™ EM Single Quadrupole Mass SpectrometerThermo Scientific™ Orbitrap Fusion™ Lumos™ Tribrid™ Mass Spectrometer
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Catalog NumberIQLAAEGAAPFALGMAZROrbitrap Astral Mass SpectrometerIQLAAEGAAPFALGMBDLIQLAAAGADIFZZZMZZZIQLAAEGAAPFADBMBHQ
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Ionization Method(s)InquireAdjustable heated electrospray ionization (HESI) probeAPCI, H-ESIAtmospheric pressure ionization (API) source with interchangeable HESI and APCI probesHESI
Mass AnalyzerUHMR Hybrid Quadrupole-Orbitrap™Orbitrap 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
OrbitrapSingle quadrupoleOrbitrap
Scanning Speedup to 12 Hz at resolution setting of 12,500 at m/z 400Up to 200 HzUp to 12 HzUp to 20,000 Da/sec.Inquire
Mass Range350 to 80,000 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
350 to 20,000 m/z10 to 2000 m/z with Unit Mass Resolutionm/z 50–2,000
m/z 200–4,000
up to m/z 6,000 without precursor ion selection (OTMS only)
DescriptionThe Thermo Scientific™ Q Exactive™ UHMR Hybrid Quadrupole-Orbitrap™ mass spectrometer is the first to provide the unique combination of unprecedented ultra-high mass range resolution, highest sensitivity, and MS2 and pseudo-MS3 capabilities needed to go beyond what’s possible with today’s native MS ... Read MoreInquireWhile analysis of denatured proteins may be the most common LC/MS protein analysis, many biopharmaceutical and biological research applications require analysis of proteins in their native (intact) state. The Thermo Scientific™ Exactive™ Plus EMR mass spectrometer combines unsurpassed high-... Read MoreAdding mass spectrometry (MS) to your liquid chromatography (LC) analyses gives you access to the valuable data that only MS can provide. The new, easy-to-use ISQ™ EM Single Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer seamlessly integrates with LC systems for reliable, robust, and easy LC-MS routine analysis with ... Read MoreExcel at the most challenging of applications, including low level PTM analysis, multiplexed relative quantitation using isobaric tags, intact protein characterization, as well as MSn analysis of small molecules with the new Thermo Scientific™ Orbitrap Fusion™ Lumos™ Tribrid™ Mass Spectrometer. This... Read More
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