Used APPLIED BIOSYSTEMS / ABI / MDS SCIEX API 4000 Qtrap #293663463 for sale
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APPLIED BIOSYSTEMS / ABI / MDS SCIEX API 4000 Qtrap is a type of triple quadrupole tandem mass spectrometer (MS/MS) designed for high-sensitivity and high-throughput analysis of samples containing small molecules such as metabolites, pharmaceuticals, drugs of abuse and pesticides. This spectrometer features powerful hardware and equipment technology designed for maximum sensitivity and selectivity. The robust design offers robustness and reliability for analytical requirements and reduces risk of samples loss. This system is designed with a newly-developed robust quadrupole collision cell (Q-Trap) with multiple stages of collisional energy for increased fragmentation and increased selectivity. Its leading edge ion optics allow improved sensitivity, especially for low intensity ions, with near-zero signal losses. The unit also features a turbo-ionspray ionization source, which enables more efficient sample introduction and improved signal intensity. Coupled to that is a high-speed triple quadrupole with a narrow peak width, which increases measurement accuracy by reducing peak overlap and provide reliable, reproducible quantitative results. This spectrometer offers sensitivity and selectivity that was not possible with previous generations of quadrupole ion traps. It also can be easily combined with an HPLC machine (HPLC/MS-MS) to provide more information about the structure and chemical base of unknown compounds in a test sample. The tool is designed to be easily connected to a variety of automated sample preparation instruments to enable higher-throughput analysis in the laboratory. ABI API 4000 Qtrap is a versatile, state-of-the-art triple quadrupole tandem mass spectrometer that provides high sensitivity and selectivity and ensures reliable, reproducible quantitative results. Overall, this asset is an ideal choice for laboratory and research laboratories requiring high-throughput and sensitive analysis of small molecule applications.
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