
Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) is a combination of two biochemical techniques with the goal to separate, detect, quantify, and identify components of a highly complex sample. LC-MS systems are used in a variety of research applications, including microorganism detection, protein identification, shotgun proteomics, pharmaceutical analysis and biomarker discovery. A complete LC-MS system consists of a high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) device for sample separation and a mass spectrometer for chemical analysis. When determining which LC-MS systems best meet your research needs, there are several features to consider: resolution, accuracy, mass range it can detect, how fast the scan is, the complexity of the system, and any supporting features from the manufacturer. Browse the instruments below and submit a quote to receive more information.
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SCIEX
- Electrospray Ionization
- Triple Quad or TOF
SCIEX
- ESI, APCI, Nanospray, Others
- Triple Quadrupole, Linear Ion Trap
- Up to 2000 Da
SCIEX
- IonDrive technology
- Linear Accelerator™ Trap
- Up to 2000m/z
SCIEX
- ESI, APCI
- Triple Quadrupole
- Inquire
SCIEX
- Options include Electrospray (ESI) ionization and heated ...
- 5 to 2000 Da
SCIEX
- ESI, APCI, Nanospray, Others
- Triple Quadrupole
- Up to 2000 m/z
SCIEX
- OptiFlow pro ion source
- Triple Quad
- 5 to 2000 (dynamic range 6 orders of magnitude)
Shimadzu
- ESI, APCI, Dual Ionization
- Quadrupole
- Inquire
- Inquire
Shimadzu
- ESI, APCI, Dual Ionization
- Inquire
Shimadzu
- ESI, APCI, DUIS
- Triple Quadrupole
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Shimadzu
- ESI, APCI, Dual Ionization
- Triple Quadrupole
Shimadzu
- ESI, APCI, Dual Ionization
- Triple Quadrupole
Shimadzu
- ESI, Optional APCI and DUIS
- Quadrupole time-of-flight
Shimadzu
- Quadrupole time-of-flight
- 10 to 40,000 m/z
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