Shimadzu Scientific Instruments has launched the GCMS-QP2020 high-sensitivity gas chromatograph mass spectrometer.
The GCMS-QP2020 comes equipped with a new large-capacity turbomolecular pump (TMP) with heightened exhaust efficiency.
This improves performance of the instrument when operated using not only helium and hydrogen but also nitrogen. The pump’s differential exhaust system evacuates the ion source and quadrupole separately to achieve optimal instrument conditions while using any of the carrier gasses.
To achieve stable, high-sensitivity analysis, the GCMS-QP2020 employs patented ion source technology.
This creates a stable space for ion creation, prevents contamination from source interactions, and offers the ability to switch ionisation modes without venting the system.
Users can also run a Quick-CI test without the added time of venting the system and changing the ionisation source.
The Quick-CI option enables the introduction of reagent gas while using the EI source to look for the molecular ion.
In addition, Smart SIM (Selected Ion Monitoring) functionality automatically creates a program that enables a staggered SIM of multiple components, resulting in higher SIM sensitivity.
“The advancements on this system provide more convenience for researchers. The Smart SIM function improves sensitivity while the Quick-CI function provides users with more uptime,” said Terry Adams, VP Marketing, at SSI.
“Combined with standard features like Smart SIM and Eco-Mode, robustness of the new TMP with different carrier gases, and outstanding system stability, users can effectively save money and
increase laboratory productivity.”
Upgraded GCMSsolution software provides intuitive control of the GCMS-QP2020. Specialised optional databases feature additional retention indices for the most common columns.
These additional retention indices support highly-accurate qualitative analysis, quantitative method development and screening studies.
There are also a variety of sample introduction devices available for customising systems to specific analytical requirements.
Find out more about the GCMS-QP2020 on the Shimadzu website.