LCQ Fleet Ion Trap MSn System, Thermo Fisher Scientific (CAT#: STEM-MSPO-0170-ZJF)

Highlights

Unique, proprietary Automatic Gain Control (AGC) ensures that the ion trap is always filled with the optimum number of ions for any scan type;
Dynamic Exclusion allows acquisition of MS/MS and MSn spectra from lower intensity ion species;
Fast positive/negative polarity switching for higher throughput;

Cat Number: STEM-MSPO-0170-ZJF

Application: For measuring the mass-to-charge ratio (m/z) of one or more molecules present in a sample




Description

The manufacturer of the LCQ Fleet Ion Trap MSn System, Thermo Fisher Scientific is Thermo Fisher Scientific.
Refurbished Thermo LCQ Fleet Ion Trap MSn complete with the following: ESI probe, ion max-S API source, (2) vacuum pumps, PC with Xcalibur software and manuals. Optional: Accela High Speed LC, Peak nitrogen generator & XCalibur 2.2 with Windows 7.
LCQ Fleet (Thermo Fisher Scientific) is a 3D ion trap mass spectrometer capable of multiple stage (MSn) analyses. LCQ Fleet can be coupled to HPLC system for LC/MS applications. Applications include clinical and forensic toxicology, natural product analysis, impurity analysis, metabolite profiling and general analytical chemistry.

Specification

Condition: Refurbished, Certified Pre-owned
Mass Range:
m/z 15 - 200
m/z 50 - 2000
m/z 100 - 4000
Resolution:
Down to 0.3 FWHM (full width half maximum) with Zoom Scan Scan Power
MSn, for n = 1 through 10

Features

Unique, proprietary Automatic Gain Control (AGC) ensures that the ion trap is always filled with the optimum number of ions for any scan type;
Dynamic Exclusion allows acquisition of MS/MS and MSn spectra from lower intensity ion species;
Fast positive/negative polarity switching for higher throughput;
Normalized Collision Energy compensates for the mass-dependent energy deposition characteristics, providing reproducible data from instrument to instrument.

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