New Single Quadrupole MS Technology Designed for Chromatographers Performing LC-MS Routine Analysis

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New Single Quadrupole MS Technology Designed for Chromatographers Performing LC-MS Routine Analysis

12 Oct, 2018

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Thermo Fisher Scientific Pte Ltd Chromatography & Mass Spectrometry Division
2 min read

Chromatographers looking for bold confidence in their samples can now benefit from a single quadrupole mass spectrometer designed for ease-of-use while offering application flexibility and reliable results for challenging mass confirmation analyses.

Driven by industry demand for a robust, easy to implement system, Thermo Fisher Scientific designed the Thermo Scientific ISQ EM single quadrupole mass spectrometer for high performance and productivity standards in laboratories. With a mass range of 10-2000 m/z, the system offers the power to detect and quantify small and large molecules, and supports analytical needs across an extensive range of applications­ - from drug development to manufacturing support and quality control. The system's high-performing heated electrospray ionisation (HESI) and dual HESI/atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation (APCI) probes facilitate the measurement of polar and non-polar analytes, enabling application flexibility.

"Liquid chromatography users have been struggling with the inherent perceived complexities of mass spectrometry technology as they use LC-MS to routinely analyse samples," said Fabrizio Moltoni, Vice President and General Manager, High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), Thermo Fisher Scientific. "With this top of mind, we designed the ISQ EM to enable novice and expert mass spectrometry users to take advantage of the technique's excellent sensitivity and selectivity for the rapid and reliable analysis of complex sample matrices."

"We've long been looking for a single quadrupole mass spectrometer that could allow us to obtain substantial information from routine samples, and thereby permits single assay runs, reliably tracks emerging impurities and quickly confirms the mass of newly synthesised entities," said Lydia Sweet, senior analytical chemist, Sachem, Inc. "The new ISQ EM addresses all of these needs, while being easy-to-use for the scientists in our lab."

The ISQ EM is integrated with the HPLC and fully controlled by Thermo Scientific Chromeleon Chromatography Data System (CDS), which offers tools to guide users through LC-MS method development and select appropriate source conditions. Thermo Scientific Chromeleon XPS Open Access software also supports the ISQ EM with walk-up workflows for simple daily operation. Additionally, full integration with native control in Chromeleon CDS enables users to benefit from the entire productivity suite, from method creation through final reporting. A built-in reference standard also automates instrument calibration for a user-friendly experience.

For more information about the Thermo Scientific ISQ EM single quadrupole mass spectrometer, please visit thermofisher.com

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