Used WATERS / MICROMASS ZQ #9047360 for sale

WATERS / MICROMASS ZQ
Manufacturer
WATERS / MICROMASS
Model
ZQ
ID: 9047360
Mass Spectrometer.
WATERS / MICROMASS ZQ is a high-performance spectrometer commonly used for obtaining mass spectra of a wide variety of chemical and biological samples. It employs electrospray ionization (ESI) as the ionization source, which enables rapid and efficient transfer of molecules such as proteins, peptides and oligonucleotides into the gas phase, without damaging them. The instrument is equipped with two quadruple lenses that enable simultaneous operation in both positive and negative ionization modes with true mass resolution. The sensitivity offered by WATERS ZQ spectrometer is further enhanced by the presence of a variable wavelength laser desorption ionization (VLDI) source which can provide soft ionization of larger molecules. MICROMASS ZQ spectrometer comes with three inlet options that allow the choice of samples for which the experiment is to be conducted. The AFS (Atmospheric Flow Split) inlet enables direct infusion of samples in solution or with a solid support, while the soft landed sample (SlS) inlet provides a low-pressure environment ideal for soft ionization and improved mass resolution. The Turbo V source is also available, which can examine even more complex samples such as biological matrices. The advanced software of ZQ spectrometer also adds to the performance of the instrument. It comes with integrated ChemStation software that provides enhanced data evaluation and interpretation algorithms, both for qualitative and quantitative data. As well, built-in computational tools enable identification of compounds from the mass spectra. All together, WATERS / MICROMASS ZQ is an excellent instrument for obtaining information about a wide range of sample types. With its high resolution and sensitivity, as well as its flexible ionization source options and advanced software, it stands out as one of the finest spectrometers available in the market today.
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