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Advances in High-Res MS for Detecting Emerging Hazards

1 Jun 2014
Advances in High-Res MS for Detecting Emerging Hazards

Professor Bruno Le Bizec describes how recent advances in high-resolution mass spectrometry permit the analysis of unknown compounds for the detection of contaminants in foodstuffs.

Thermo Scientific Exactive™ Plus EMR Orbitrap™ LC-MS

Thermo Fisher Scientific

The Exactive Plus EMR system retains all of the capabilities that make an Exactive Plus mass spectrometer a superb tool for compound identification and high-throughput, high-performance screening. The Thermo Scientific™ Exactive™ Plus EMR Orbitrap™ LC-MS System facilitates biopharmaceutical and biological research. It is an outstanding platform for sensitive identification, characterization, and quantification of intact proteins.The Thermo Scientific Exactive Plus EMR Mass Spectrometer combines unsurpassed high-resolution accurate-mass Thermo Scientific™ Orbitrap™ analysis with an extended mass range (EMR) option to create an outstanding tool for investigating the structure, topology, and architecture of native-like tertiary and quaternary protein structures.Thermo Scientific Exactive™ Plus EMR Orbitrap™ LC-MS Features: Extended m/z range of 350 to 20,000 Improved transmission of higher-mass ions for stronger signals Modified HCD cell pressure and controls for easy optimization of experimental conditions Access to short transients for improved signal-to-noise ratios

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Advances in High-Res MS for Detecting Emerging Hazards