The Mass Spectrometry society of Japan - The 68th Annual Conference on Mass Spectrometry, Japan

Abstract

Lunchtime Seminars

Day 3, June 24(Fri.) 12:20-13:20 Room D (413 and 414)

New Product SELECT SERIES MRT: Next Generation High Mass Resolution and High Mass Accuracy Quadrupole-Time-of-flight mass spectrometer (Q-Tof)-Key Features and Applications-

(Nihon Waters)
oThanai Paxton, Motoji Oshikata, Kenji Hirose

We introduce the next generation Q-ToF built with state-of-the-art Multi Reflecting Time-of-Flight (MRT) technology. The system’s class-leading ToF resolution is achieved through the innovative use of multiple reflections of the ion beam. This approach increases the length of the flight path to 47m while maintaining a small instrument footprint. The ions are refocused as they progress to prevent dispersion and losses. As mass accuracy has a direct dependency on resolution and ion statistics, high-quality accurate mass data is delivered as standard without compromising scan speed.

While the MRT technology achieves superior resolution, state-of-the-art ion optics maintain sensitivity. This results in high resolution over a broad mass range and routine ppb mass accuracy, enabling highly detailed structural characterization enabling you to overcome the biggest scientific challenges.