LC MS Instrument

Comprising two components, a liquid-phase separation system and a mass spectrometer, liquid chromatograph mass spectrometers (LC MS instruments) couple sample fractionation and analysis. The separation can be accomplished via standard liquid chromatography, HPLC, UPLC, or even nano-LC. Any liquid-phase separation will do, so long as its output can be directed into the mass analyzer (for instance, via an electrospray ionization source). The mass spectrometer is similarly flexible, ranging from the simplest single quadrupole to a Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance instrument. Just remember, in a liquid chromatograph mass spectrometer the column flow is continuous, meaning the mass analyzer must be fast enough to thoroughly analyze one peak before the next one comes off the column. And, unlike with MALDI MS, once a peak is analyzed, it’s gone.
CompanyShimadzuShimadzu
ItemLCMS-8050RX Triple Quadrupole LC/MS/MS Mass SpectrometerNexera Mikros Microflow Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometer System
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Catalog NumberLCMS-8050RXNexera Mikros
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Ionization Method(s)ESI, APCI, Dual Ionization, Micro-ESIMicro-ESI
Mass AnalyzerQ1 & Q3 are molybdenum hyperbolic mass filters with pre-rods; Q1 includes post-rodsQ1 & Q3 are molybdenum hyperbolic mass filters with pre-rods; Q1 includes post-rods
Scanning Speed30,000 u/secInquire
ResolutionR < 0.7 u FWHMInquire
DescriptionIncorporating Shimadzu’s proprietary ultrafast technologies (UF Technologies), the triple quadrupole LCMS-8050RX offers outstanding measurement speeds and quantitative performance.
Specific and highly sensitive Multiple Reaction Monitoring (MRM) multi-component analysis is improved with a heated
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Covering the complete range from micro (0.1 µL/min) to semi-micro (500 µL/min), Nexera Mikros allows operators to realize high sensitivity with the reliability and ruggedness of HPLC. A newly designed micro ESI source provides greater than ten times the sensitivity of standard UHPLC-MS ... Read More
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