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Cluster Chemistry and Energy Catalysis Research Group TOF Training

Date:2024-01-04    Author:      Source:     Click:

Cluster Chemistry and Energy Catalysis Research Group organizes TOF training on December 28, 2023.

The SYNAPT G2-Si HDMS mass spectrometry system is Waters' new generation of high-performance Q-TOF mass spectrometers based on high performance ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) technology. Through the perfect combination of these two technologies, SYNAPTG2-Si can not only separate and detect ions according to their mass-to-charge ratio, but also separate ions according to their size, shape and other physical properties. As a result, this mass spectrometry system not only improves the accuracy of conventional mass spectrometry data, but also provides structural information such as sample morphology, allowing SYNAPT G2-Si to characterize complex mixtures and molecules in great detail.

Technical parameters:

1. resolution of 50000.

2. traveling wave ion mobility analyzer (T-wave) and enhanced Q-TOF and other patented technology, SYNAPT G2-Si mass spectrometry with sub-ppm accuracy. 3. more than 105 dynamic range, more than 10,000 ions, and the ability to provide structural information, such as sample morphology.

3. Greater than 105 dynamic range, mass-to-charge ratio range of 20-100,000 m/z, 30 scan/s scanning frequency, and high sensitivity.

Other references are detailed:

1.https://www.waters.com/waters/zh_CN/SYNAPT-G2-Si-Mass-Spectrometry/nav.htm?cid=134740653&locale=zh_CN

2.https://cn-support.waters.com/Special:Search?qid=&fpid=230&fpth=&query=SYNAPT+G2-Si&type=wiki

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