Transcending the limits of decomposition
Can we always reach the correct answer in one go with only high-resolution and high-precision mass data? When faced with complex samples containing multiple components, high resolution and precise mass alone may be insufficient to obtain all the information required for comprehensive analysis. The Vion IMS QTof, which opens the door to a new dimension called collision cross-section (CCS), is an innovative mass spectrometer that has never been seen before. There may be important components that have not been discovered yet, buried somewhere.
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[Clarity - Simplification of Data Analysis] By utilizing ion mobility selectivity, spectra can be rapidly scrutinized, reducing the impact of co-eluting compounds and background interference. This allows for reliable analysis of compound characteristics. [Improving the Reliability of Identification and Quantification of Analytes] The ability to collect/process CCS data significantly enhances data reliability like never before. Unique CCS values for compounds, independent of chromatography retention times, can be obtained, enabling highly reliable identification of target peaks and reducing the risk of false positives and false negatives. Even when retention times cannot be confirmed through standard sample analysis, unknown and unpredictable constituents can be identified using theoretical precise mass and CCS library values. [Acquiring All Necessary Data in a Single Measurement] MS(E) is a data acquisition mode that allows for simple data collection without setting thresholds or compound information. This enables comprehensive acquisition of sample component information, including molecular-related ions and fragment ions, in a single measurement.
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Waters Corporation, headquartered in Milford, Massachusetts, USA, has played a pioneering role as a specialized manufacturer of liquid chromatography since its establishment in 1958. Actively engaged in the development of new products and technologies, it has grown into an international group company that supplies not only high-performance liquid chromatography but also mass spectrometers (MS) and thermal analysis instruments. Waters Japan started operations in 1973 (Showa 48) as the Japanese base of Waters Corporation. Inheriting the corporate ethos of the U.S. headquarters, we have made "Customer Success" our mission and continue to provide innovative technologies and lab solutions.