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Agilent - Model 6495 -Triple Quadrupole LC/MS System
Improved Sensitivity and Robustness, Greater Productivity. With its new 6495 Triple Quadrupole LC/MS System, Agilent Technologies has raised the standard for quantitative analysis. Built on the proven performance of Agilent’s iFunnel Technology, the 6495 extends sensitivity, dynamic range, robustness, precision, and accuracy to new levels. Through these improvements, users experience increased productivity and greater confidence in their results. Agilent’s proprietary iFunnel Technology combines high-efficiency ESI ion generation and ion sampling to deliver unprecedented sensitivity. New triple quadrupole design innovations work in concert to optimize performance and improve quantitation at the lowest concentrations.
- Enhanced Q1 ion optics with optimized prefilter geometry increases ion transmission and reduces contamination.
- A tapered hexapole collision cell enables effective collection and transmission of fragment ions.
- An ion detector with new high energy conversion dynode and low noise characteristics promotes more efficient positive and negative ion detection and quantitation across a wide mass range.
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MassHunter Software
Agilent MassHunter Workstation software simplifies sample management, MS method optimization, data processing, and data reporting for quantitative analyses. An impressive suite of tools facilitates sample analysis, particularly for pharmaceutical and regulated laboratory environments. These tools include:
- Optimizer software—delivers automated determination of MRM transitions for quantitation and optimized collision energies for each analyte
- Dynamic MRM (dMRM)—ensures the best possible quantitative results for multi-analyte assays compatible with fast UHPLC separation, by specifying cycle times and allowing the software to determine the maximum dwell time for each MRM transition
- Triggered MRM (tMRM) data-dependent acquisition— allows fast analyte quantitation together with compound confirmation at the lowest assay levels
