A new LC-MS/MS system that delivers up to ten times more sensitivity than any other triple quadrupole instrument on the market, TSQ Vantage does not produce a commensurate increase in noise
New technical breakthroughs have given the TSQ Vantage unmatched signal-to-noise performance, providing better reproducibility and precision in the quantitative analysis of small molecules, biomolecules and peptides.
"The TSQ Vantage has delivered the highest sensitivity in the industry and we've done it without increasing the noise," said Rohan Thakur, marketing director, small molecule solutions, Thermo Fisher Scientific.
"This new system enables scientists working with small molecules, biomolecules or peptides to detect compounds at ultra low-quantitation levels and to do so reproducibly with great precision; doing anything less risks data integrity and potentially an entire drug study.
"The Thermo Scientific TSQ Vantage offers a huge competitive advantage for companies working to successfully move next-generation compounds, such as biosimilars, through regulatory review quickly and reliably".
Many LC-MS/MS systems today claim high sensitivity, but can only deliver on that promise by sacrificing precision, specificity and reproducibility because of high chemical noise levels.
The TSQ Vantage offers up to ten times the signal-to-noise ratio (see figure) when compared to the TSQ Quantum series and far exceeds any other triple quadrupole instruments in the field.
The instrument's exceptional performance is due to major technical innovations in ionization efficiency and ion transmission.
The Thermo Scientific TSQ Vantage's new S-Lens ion optics system uses a novel electrostatic field technology to capture virtually every ion and efficiently transfer it into the HyperQuad quadrupole mass analyser.
The S-Lens design is a significant advance over high-pressure, skimmer-based ion source designs, as it eliminates mass discrimination and lowers the gas load on the expensive turbo-molecular pumps.
This innovation keeps the ion optical path cleaner, longer, while maintaining sensitivity.
Another major innovation is a new collision cell design that accelerates SRM scan speed by up to 10 times, but without any increase in cross-talk.
As a result, the TSQ Vantage can screen up to 3000 compounds in a single run, far surpassing the performance of other LC-MS/MS systems.