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  1. 一般財団法人材料科学技術振興財団 MST Tokyo//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
  2. ブルカージャパン ダルトニクス事業部 微生物同定・菌株識別 Kanagawa//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
  3. ATONARP INC. Tokyo//Electronic Components and Semiconductors
  4. 4 LECOジャパン Tokyo//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
  5. 5 山善 Osaka//Machine elements and parts

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  1. Overview and characteristics of LDI-MS (Laser Desorption Ionization Mass Spectrometry) 一般財団法人材料科学技術振興財団 MST
  2. Rapid Microbial Identification "MALDI Biotyper" ブルカージャパン ダルトニクス事業部 微生物同定・菌株識別
  3. [Analysis Case] Qualitative Analysis of Acrylic Resin 一般財団法人材料科学技術振興財団 MST
  4. Introduction to the Technical Note of the Mass Spectrometry Device ASTON ATONARP INC.
  5. 4 [Analysis Case] TOF-SIMS Analysis of Solder Separation Cross Section 一般財団法人材料科学技術振興財団 MST

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Mass Spectrometry Instruments for Life Sciences (Comprehensive Lineup)

Perfect for analyzing complex applications! Download our comprehensive lineup of mass spectrometry devices that combine high precision, speed, and ease of use for free!

LECO's equipment is used daily around the world for the analysis of highly complex samples in today's environment. We provide instrument configurations tailored to your needs for sample analysis in various fields, including food, fragrances, petroleum, environmental issues, forensic science, materials science, and metabolomics. LECO's instruments are highly regarded for their accuracy, processing speed, and ease of use. Our quality policy is certified to ISO-9001:2008. 【Product Lineup】 ○ Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography time-of-flight mass spectrometer "Pegasus 4D-C GC×GC-TOFMS" ○ Benchtop time-of-flight mass spectrometer "Pegasus BT 4D" ○ Ultra-high resolution gas chromatography time-of-flight mass spectrometer "Pegasus GC-HRT+4D" ● For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.

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[Document] Mass Spectrometry Guide

Analyze using information obtained from various analytical methods such as functional groups and skeletal structures! Introducing the mass spectrometry guide.

This document introduces a guide to mass spectrometry. In the analysis of organic compounds, information is obtained and analyzed from various analytical methods based on the functional groups, skeletal structures, and masses of the compounds. There are various methods for analyzing the mass of compounds, each with its own strengths in terms of the type of analysis and targets. Additionally, these methods can be selectively used according to the application or combined with other analytical techniques to obtain the necessary information. [Contents] ■ Methods mainly used in mass spectrometry - GC-MS - LC-MS - MALDI-TOFMS - GPC *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Analysis Case] Depth Direction Analysis of Degradation Components in GCIB_Ar Cluster Organic Materials

Component evaluation of organic EL layer structures and degradation layers using GCIB under controlled atmosphere.

This paper presents a case study analyzing the degradation components of organic materials that deteriorate due to atmospheric exposure, using GCIB (Ar cluster). The experiment utilized the organic EL material, Rubrene. Measurements of the atmosphere-exposed samples using TOF-SIMS revealed the presence of a mass (m/z 564) estimated to be Rubrene peroxide, as well as low molecular weight benzene-related masses (m/z 77, 105). It was confirmed that these degradation-related components exist at depths of approximately 1μm or more from the surface. *GCIB: Gas Cluster Ion Beam

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[Analysis Case] Investigation of Degradation of Solid Polymer Fuel Cell Electrolyte Membrane

Evaluation of degradation leachate components by LC/MS and IC.

Solid polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFC) are attracting attention for their high output at room temperature, making them suitable for automotive applications, home cogeneration, and mobile use. In this study, we simulated the degradation of solid polymer electrolyte membranes using Fenton's reagent (a solution of hydrogen peroxide and iron ions) and investigated the degradation byproducts in the solution. Composition information of the degradation byproducts was obtained using LC/MS, while information on the eluted ions was acquired using IC.

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[Analysis Case] Analysis of Paper Coated with Dyes and Pigments

Visualization of molecular information derived from dyes and pigments is possible using TOF-SIMS.

Color printers use ink to print on the surface of paper. The ink contains dyes and pigments, which have characteristic molecular information based on their colors. By visualizing this molecular information, it becomes possible to obtain information about the distribution of ink components on the paper surface and how deeply the ink components penetrate into the paper cross-section. Below, I will summarize the "imaging results of the paper surface" visualized by TOF-SIMS. TOF-SIMS can perform image analysis of molecular information ranging from 10 μm to 3 cm square.

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[Analysis Case] TOF-SIMS Analysis of Solder Separation Cross Section

It is possible to evaluate the distribution of inorganic and organic substances in microdomains.

To investigate the causes of solder delamination, it is effective to conduct component analysis of the solder and the substrate interface. TOF-SIMS is a suitable method for evaluating delaminated areas because it can simultaneously analyze elemental composition and molecular information of organic and inorganic substances, as well as perform imaging analysis. This document presents a case study analyzing the cross-section of a delaminated solder area, confirming the distribution of substrate components, resin components, and organic components other than resin.

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[Analysis Case] Valence Evaluation of Trace Metals in Ceramic Materials

It is possible to evaluate trace metals in ppm orders.

When designing and controlling the properties of various materials, it is very important to clarify the types and amounts of elements present in trace amounts in the base material, as well as their states of existence. The types and amounts of elements can be evaluated using methods such as SIMS (Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry) and ICP-MS (Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry), but the evaluation of states of existence, such as valence and chemical bonding states, is effectively conducted using XAFS (X-ray Absorption Fine Structure) measurements with synchrotron radiation. This document introduces a case study where the valence of trace amounts of Ce in ceramic materials was evaluated as a measurement example.

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[Analysis Case] Molecular Structure Analysis of Liquid Crystal Materials

It is possible to estimate the structure of liquid crystal molecules in liquid crystal displays using GC/TOFMS.

The response speed, driving voltage, and reliability characteristics of liquid crystal panels are attributed to the molecular structure of the liquid crystals. Therefore, analyzing the details of the molecular structure is essential for controlling the display characteristics of liquid crystal panels. Here, we introduce a case where the liquid components in commercially available panels were extracted and structurally estimated using GC/TOFMS. Approximately 10 components, including liquid crystal materials that exhibit negative dielectric anisotropy, were estimated from precise mass information. Measurement method: GC/MS Product fields: Displays, televisions, projectors Analysis objectives: Market research, molecular structure evaluation, degradation investigation For more details, please download the materials or contact us.

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Overview and characteristics of LDI-MS (Laser Desorption Ionization Mass Spectrometry)

Differences between LDI-MS and MALDI-MS

LDI (Laser Desorption Ionization) is a method that uses only the energy of ultraviolet lasers to sublime and ionize molecules. On the other hand, MALDI (Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization) is a method that sublimates and ionizes molecules by exposing a sample mixed with a matrix to ultraviolet lasers.

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MS system "Smart Flash MS System"

Mass spectrometry detection medium pressure fractionation chromatography system!

This product is an easy-to-use MS system optimized for fractionation through the fusion of a high-performance benchtop MS and Smart Flash. It fully demonstrates the diverse capabilities of high-performance MS spectra. MS spectral analysis and MS monitoring can be conducted simultaneously with medium-pressure chromatography. It can measure accurate m/z values in 0.1 increments, allowing for precise identification of molecular weights, and it has minimal operational environment constraints, enabling accurate measurements even with temperature variations. Additionally, it comes standard with a dirt-resistant APCI probe, making it suitable for high-concentration samples and allowing for easy use without concerns about clogging or special maintenance. 【Features】 ■ The measurement range of MS spectra is broad, from m/z 10 to 1,200. ■ All m/z values within the specified range are saved in one-second increments. ■ Compact size that fits within a draft. ■ Standard equipped with an APCI probe. ■ Two types of probes, ESI and APCI, are provided as standard. *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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[Analysis Case] Characterization of Culture Medium

For the identification of main components, we conduct semi-quantitative analysis of multiple components, and for the management of specific components, we perform quantitative analysis, tailoring the analysis to the intended use.

The culture medium contains various compounds, including amino acids, organic acids, vitamins, nucleic acid-related compounds, and metabolites secreted from cells. At Kaneka Techno Research, we can semi-quantitatively and quantitatively analyze many organic and inorganic components contained in the culture medium using various analytical methods. By performing multivariate analysis on the obtained data, we can identify the component factors that influence production rates and provide useful information for problem-solving. ■ Analytical Methods Identification of main components: Semi-quantitative analysis of multiple components Management of target components: Quantitative analysis, etc. 〈Equipment Used〉 LC-MS/MS, CE-TOF/MS, GC/MS, IC, ICP-AES, ICP-MS, etc. This technology can also be applied to research and development in the medical field, such as regenerative cells, and the food industry.

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Introduction to the Application Note for the Mass Spectrometry Device ASTON

We will introduce various applications using the mass spectrometry device ASTON.

We would like to introduce application notes using the mass spectrometry device ASTON. <Application Note List> 1. ASTON Application Note_vol.1_Chamber Cleaning 2. ASTON Application Note_vol.3_Simple Component Analysis of Ethanol 3. ASTON Application Note_vol.2_High Sensitivity Endpoint Detection_Etching Process Monitoring *Application notes will be added as needed.

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Application Data: Example of Negative Ion Measurement by TFA Removal (2)

Using the desalting tube "Sornak Tube" for LC/MS! The effect of TFA removal allows for signal detection.

When analyzing acidic compounds using reversed-phase partition chromatography, an acidic mobile phase (set to a pH that is at least 2 lower than the pKa of the analyte) may be used to suppress dissociation. Common acidic mobile phases suitable for use in LC/MS include acetic acid, formic acid, and trifluoroacetic acid (TFA). While TFA is appropriate for use at low pH, it is believed to cause ionization suppression with nearly 100% probability when detecting the analyte as a negative ion. Using methionine, an amino acid with acidic groups and high polarity, as the sample, TFA was removed from the eluent using a Sorbent tube, and negative ion measurements were conducted. For details on conditions and analysis results, please download the catalog. 【LC Conditions (Partial)】 ■ Equipment: Agilent 1200 ■ Flow rate: 0.3 ml/min ■ Detector: UV (210 nm) ■ Sample: Methionine 20 ppm solution ■ Injection volume: 5 μL *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collection of Analysis Examples for Mass Spectrometry Devices in Life Sciences

Analysis case presentation! Mass spectrometry equipment suitable for complex sample analysis such as food, petroleum, and materials science.

LECO's high-performance mass spectrometry equipment is a newly designed device developed without any compromise in data acquisition speed, mass accuracy, isotope abundance ratio, mass resolution, and dynamic range. It is used worldwide for the analysis of very complex samples. Certified to ISO-9001:2008, its quality is recognized globally. We provide equipment configurations tailored to your needs for sample analysis in various fields, including food, fragrances, petroleum, environmental issues, scientific investigation, materials science, and metabolomics. [Published Examples] - Comparative analysis methods between samples in aroma component analysis - Analysis methods for differences between samples in polymer materials - Metabolome analysis methods - Approaches to the identification of unknown compounds *You can view analysis examples for free from the "Download" section below!

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Rapid Microbial Identification "MALDI Biotyper"

Identification of bacteria, rapid, low cost, high precision

■ Low cost per sample, around several dozen yen ■ 7854 types. Original library can be expanded and shared ■ Identification of 1 sample in 11 minutes, 96 samples in 100 minutes using the smear method (※standard case) ■ Samples: bacteria, yeast, molds, etc. ■ Established protocols for filamentous fungi and acid-fast bacteria ■ Equipment used: microflex LT, microflex LT smart MALDI-TOF mass spectrometer

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