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Mass spectrometer Product List and Ranking from 33 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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Mass spectrometer Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

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  1. サーモフィッシャーサイエンティフィック株式会社/Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K. Tokyo//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
  2. 日本ウォーターズ(米国本社 Waters Corporation)  Tokyo//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
  3. 一般財団法人材料科学技術振興財団 MST Tokyo//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
  4. 4 アズサイエンス 松本本社 Nagano//Trading company/Wholesale
  5. 4 Kyoritsu Electric Corporation Shizuoka//Industrial Electrical Equipment

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  1. Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer (LC-MS/MS) サーモフィッシャーサイエンティフィック株式会社/Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
  2. Orbitrap Astral Mass Spectrometer サーモフィッシャーサイエンティフィック株式会社/Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
  3. [Case Study] Quantitative Analysis of Brighteners and Decomposition Products in Electrolytic Nickel Plating Solutions サーモフィッシャーサイエンティフィック株式会社/Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
  4. 4 HPLC and mass spectrometry for the analysis and testing of cosmetics and personal care products. 日本ウォーターズ(米国本社 Waters Corporation) 
  5. 4 Tandem Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer Xevo TQ Absolute 日本ウォーターズ(米国本社 Waters Corporation) 

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[Analysis Case] Identification Analysis of Pigments by Direct MS Method (C0611)

Estimate the molecular weight, chemical formula, and structural formula of pigments using a high-resolution mass spectrometer!

We offer identification analysis of pigments using the direct MS method (C0611). Due to the insolubility of pigments in solvents, chromatographic separation is not possible, and the analytical methods are limited. However, evaluation can be performed using the direct MS method, which directly introduces the sample into the mass spectrometer. There are several techniques within the direct MS method, and it is necessary to choose the appropriate one based on the properties of the sample. In a case where pigments in toner were measured, molecular ions were detected, allowing for structural estimation. [Measurement and Processing Methods] ■ Others *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[Analysis Case] Real-time Aroma Analysis of Coffee (SIFT-MS)

This paper presents a case study evaluating the orthonasal and retronasal aromas of coffee using SIFT-MS.

[Analysis Sample] Commercial drip coffee [Analysis Device] SIFT-MS: Manufactured by Syft [Analysis Results] Using SIFT-MS, we measured the orthonasal aroma and retronasal aroma of coffee. The results of quantifying two representative aroma components of coffee, Phenol and Pyridine, are shown in Figures 1 and 2. In the orthonasal aroma analysis, we were able to capture the emergence of Phenol and Pyridine immediately after brewing. The average concentrations of each component over approximately 100 seconds from the start of brewing were 62 ppb for Phenol and 152 ppb for Pyridine. In the retronasal aroma analysis, both components showed the highest values immediately after swallowing, with average concentrations in the exhaled breath right after swallowing being 1.7 ppb for Phenol and 7.7 ppb for Pyridine. Additionally, although the concentrations of each component decreased over approximately 150 seconds after swallowing, we were able to capture the lingering aroma. [Summary] Real-time analysis using SIFT-MS allows us to capture the components related to the aroma release from beverages such as coffee and the aftertaste following consumption. Furthermore, quantification of aroma components in the ppb range is possible.

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[Research Material] Global Market for Environmental Testing Equipment

Global Market for Environmental Testing Equipment: Mass Spectrometers, Chromatography Products, Molecular Spectroscopy Devices, TOC Analyzers, pH Meters, Dissolved Oxygen Analyzers ...

This research report (Global Environmental Testing Equipment Market) investigates and analyzes the current status and outlook for the global environmental testing equipment market over the next five years. It includes information on the overview of the global environmental testing equipment market, trends of major companies (sales, selling prices, market share), market size by segment, market size by major regions, and distribution channel analysis. The market segments by type include mass spectrometers, chromatography products, molecular spectroscopy devices, TOC analyzers, pH meters, dissolved oxygen analyzers, and others, while the segments by application cover water quality testing, air testing, soil testing, and others. The regional segments are divided into North America, the United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Japan, China, India, South Korea, Southeast Asia, South America, the Middle East, and Africa, to calculate the market size of environmental testing equipment. It also includes the market share of major companies in the environmental testing equipment sector, product and business overviews, and sales performance.

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Application Example: Development of Mass Spectrometers

Using Resonance Enhanced Multi-Photon Ionization (REMPI)! An example from La Trobe University in Australia. A comprehensive catalog and case materials are being offered.

At La Trobe University in Australia, I will introduce an application example of the development of a mass spectrometer using resonant enhanced multiphoton ionization. The field of mass spectrometry continues to evolve with the design and manufacture of instruments that have improved resolution and sensitivity more than ever before. The new digitizer plays a key role in this development by providing the capability to record electrical signals with better time resolution (high sampling rate) and superior vertical dynamic range (high resolution). [Overview (Excerpt)] ■ Ion Source ■ Mass Spectrometer ■ Detector ■ Pulse Analysis ■ Using TDC *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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Double convergence type GC-HRMS "DFS"

A standard model in the world of dioxin analysis! Excellent sensitivity and reliability.

This is a dual convergence high-resolution gas chromatography mass spectrometer (GC-HRMS) for ultra-trace quantitative analysis of dioxins and persistent organic pollutants (POPs). It complies with all official methods and regulations for dioxin analysis and is used worldwide due to its excellent performance. ■ Flexible Equipment Configuration - Unique Dual GC configuration (2 GCs for 1 MS, up to 4 columns) allows for expanded flexibility (optional) - Sophisticated space-saving design - Environmentally friendly low power consumption design ■ Excellent Sensitivity and Reliability of Dual Convergence HRMS - Reliable analysis of trace samples: Guaranteed specification value of S/N ≧ 200 for 20 fg TCDD - High ion transmission rate and reproducibility achieved through optical system design - Cleaning and replacement of filaments and ionization chambers do not require vacuum release ■ GC that Enhances Productivity - Modular inlet to maximize uptime - Helium saver module: Reduces helium consumption while maintaining analysis conditions (estimated example: approximately 84% reduction) - Multifunctional auto-sampler For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Impurity Analysis of Amino Acids Using HPLC-UV-CAD

Achieving cost reduction and highly reliable analysis: The combination of charged particle detectors (CAD) and UV detectors allows for the simultaneous analysis of amino acids and impurities without derivatization.

This application introduces a method for the highly sensitive and robust analysis of L-aspartic acid and glycine impurities using the HPLC-UV-CAD method. The conventional derivatization methods used in amino acid analysis have faced challenges such as human error and variability in derivatization efficiency; however, this method provides a more reliable approach by detecting without derivatization. Additionally, it allows for the simultaneous analysis of amino acids and their impurities (especially organic acids) in a single chromatography run, significantly reducing analysis time and contributing to cost savings. Furthermore, the selectivity and limit of quantification (LOQ) of the new analytical method are equivalent to established official methods, making it useful for amino acid quality control. 【Features】 ■ Fewer errors compared to derivatization methods, offering greater robustness and reliability ■ Simultaneous detection of amino acids and organic acids using a single method, reducing analysis time and costs ■ Highly sensitive detection of amino acids through the combination of CAD and UV ■ The selectivity and limit of quantification (LOQ) of the new analytical method are equivalent to official methods *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] High-Precision Profiling Technology of Polysorbate 80

HPLC-CAD and single quadrupole mass spectrometry can detect inter-lot comparisons and quality issues of Polysorbate 80!

This technical document explains an HPLC method suitable for the fingerprinting of Polysorbate 80 and proposes a simple approach to detect variations between different suppliers, grades, and manufacturing lots, as well as to identify quality issues. The Thermo Scientific ISQ EM single quadrupole mass spectrometer, with a mass range up to m/z 2,000, allows for the easy identification of a wide range of key components of polysorbates from low to high molecular weights. Additionally, the consistent response of the CAD and the reverse gradient method enable semi-quantification without standard substances, allowing for a substantial understanding of the mass balance between components with varying degrees of esterification. Please take a look at the optimal HPLC-CAD-MS method for fingerprinting Polysorbate 80. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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[Case Study] Impurity Analysis of Topiramate by HPLC-CAD

The combination of a single quadrupole mass spectrometer and CAD allows for the identification of known impurities and the prediction of molecular weights and proposed structures of unknown impurities!

This content explains the benefits of combining a Charged Aerosol Detector (CAD) and a Single Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer for impurity analysis of topiramate. The HPLC-UV system is a common analytical method used in many laboratories. By combining CAD and a mass spectrometer with this system, comprehensive impurity detection becomes possible. CAD detects non-volatile and semi-volatile compounds with high sensitivity. The mass spectrometer not only confirms molecular weight but also eliminates the possibility of co-elution by verifying peak purity. Additionally, the in-source Collision-Induced Dissociation (CID) function allows for the confirmation of known impurities and the structural estimation of unknown impurities. 【Features】 ■ Identification of known impurities and molecular weight prediction and structural estimation of unknown impurities ■ High-precision impurity profiling through combination with a Single Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer ■ Peak identification based on m/z and elimination of co-elution possibilities ■ CAD has high sensitivity and a wide dynamic range, accommodating gradient analysis *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Glow Discharge Mass Spectrometer "ELEMENT GD Plus"

Simple analysis of the composition and distribution of main components and trace elements in materials.

Glow Discharge Mass Spectrometry (GD-MS) is a system that samples and analyzes elements on the surface of solid samples using argon plasma. The ELEMENT GD Plus GD-MS employs a high-pressure glow discharge ion source that allows for switching between continuous and pulsed discharge, achieving both speed and flexibility in analysis. ■ Rapid analysis of elemental composition in solid materials - Simultaneous analysis of over 70 elements - A 12-digit dynamic range covering from sub-ppb levels, which are difficult to detect with XRF or OES, to major components - Semi-quantitative analysis without the need for standard samples. Precise quantification is also possible with the use of standard samples - High throughput: Rapid sampling and vacuum evacuation of high-pressure glow discharge allow for analysis in about 10 minutes per sample, including sample exchange ■ Compatibility with a wide range of materials and elements - Rapid analysis of metals and semiconductor materials. Non-conductive ceramics can also be analyzed using pulsed discharge and secondary electrodes - High-sensitivity analysis of C, N, and O with a newly developed ion source option - High-sensitivity analysis of low melting point elements Ga, In, and Te using pulsed discharge and cooling mechanisms ■ Multi-element simultaneous analysis with a wide dynamic range for depth profiling Supports rapid analysis from nm-order thin films using pulsed discharge to depth profiling up to 100 µm, which would take a long time with SIMS.

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Technical Data: Metabolomics Analysis Using High-Resolution GC-MS

A deeper exploration of the metabolome! A comprehensive metabolomics approach from target analysis to the identification of unknown compounds.

This technical document introduces a workflow for metabolomics analysis using the Orbitrap GC-MS system and Compound Discoverer software. Data acquisition through EI full scan with a mass resolution of 60,000 and data extraction and deconvolution analysis with Compound Discoverer accurately extracts peaks characteristic of the sample. It also includes statistical analysis functions to identify differences between sample groups, designed to allow visual confirmation of results. Furthermore, the workflow for identifying unknown compounds using precise mass information from EI, PCI, and MS/MS quickly lists candidate compounds by comparing mass accuracy within a few ppm, PCI's adduct ion information, and in silico MS/MS fragment information. Features: - The Orbitrap GC-MS HRAM metabolomics library includes information on over 800 metabolites and Kovats retention time information. - Compatible with commercially available integer mass libraries. - Reliable compound identification using precise mass information from EI, PCI, and MS/MS. - Detection of component differences through multivariate statistical analysis and pathway analysis.

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Case Study: Prevention of Whiskey Counterfeiting and Quality Assessment Using High-Resolution GC-MS

Protect the true value of whiskey with GC-MS solutions for counterfeit prevention and quality assessment!

This application note introduces a workflow for the differential analysis of whiskey using the Thermo Scientific Orbitrap Exploris GC 240 mass spectrometer. By combining HS-SPME Arrow with high-resolution full scan measurements, we efficiently profile different origins, aging periods, and types through mass spectrum deconvolution and statistical analysis. The high mass resolution and precise full scan analysis enhance the reliability of counterfeit prevention and quality control. 【Features】 ■ High-precision analysis excellent for detecting counterfeits and adulteration ■ Profiling of whiskeys from different origins, aging periods, and types ■ Efficient identification of chemical differences through a non-targeted statistical workflow ■ Efficient sample extraction and analysis using SPME Arrow ■ Accurate identification through high mass resolution full scan measurements and mass spectrum deconvolution

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Single Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer (LC-MS) ACQUITY QDa 2

The original ultra-compact LC-MS has been renewed for higher performance, making it compact, user-friendly, and extremely robust.

The ACQUITY QDa II - Mass Detector (MS) achieves powerful and reliable separation. With the user-friendly and highly robust ACQUITY QDa II mass detector, the risks of unexpected components and co-elution are minimized, allowing for the reliable detection of trace components. This enhances the quality of analysis and improves productivity. Additionally, the ACQUITY QDa II mass detector has reduced energy consumption and thermal output by up to 70% compared to equivalent devices from other vendors, and it has very low operational costs, minimizing the environmental impact of the lab and maximizing operational efficiency. 【Features】 - Compact size - Easy-to-implement design with a straightforward price - Robust and easy to maintain - Optimized for immediate use without user adjustments - Acquire more information more quickly and easily - Earned the ACT environmental impact coefficient label

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