The combination of chromatographic separation with mass spectrometric detection can be used to analyse complex mixtures. LC-MS is used for a wide range of applications including proteomics and small molecule analysis, while GC-MS is typically employed for volatile and semi-volatile compounds. Both techniques offer precise identification and quantification capabilities, making them essential tools for comprehensive chemical analysis and sample characterisation.

Agilent LC-QTOF 6545XT

The Agilent 6545XT AdvanceBio LC/Q-TOF system is designed for detailed analysis in biopharmaceutical research. It excels at profiling intact proteins, confirming protein sequences through peptide mapping, and understanding post-translational modifications...Read More >

Agilent 5977C GC/MSD

The Agilent 5977C GC/MSD is a reliable instrument for routine analysis in environmental, food, chemical, petrochemical, forensic, and pharmaceutical applications. The updated HydroInert source allows for the use of hydrogen...Read More >

Agilent LC-QTOF 6546

The Agilent 6546 high-resolution mass spectrometer enhances lab capabilities in metabolomics, food safety, and environmental screening. It provides excellent sensitivity, a wide dynamic range, and precise mass measurements, ensuring high-quality...Read More >

Shimadzu LCMS-8050 QqQ

The Shimadzu LC-MS triple quadrupole LC-MS is a versatile instrument for the characterisation, identification and analysis of molecules. It is used for a wide range of different compounds and can...Read More >

ThermoFisher Scientific Orbitrap XL

The Orbitrap mass spectrometer is a hybrid instrument that has two distinct mass analysers. The Orbitrap features a linear ion trap front end (the LTQ) that can effectively be run as...Read More >