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GC-MS Detector
Delivers Exceptional Detection of Trace Compounds in Complex Matrices
Agilent’s new 5975C gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer detector is the first instrument to feature the company’s Trace Ion Detection capability, which significantly reduces baseline noise and improves peak shape and spectral fidelity. This feature produces better library matches at trace levels. Combined with Deconvolution Reporting Software and databases, compounds can be detected even when they coelute.
The high-temperature ion source operates up to 350 C. This higher temperature, combined with a heated quadrupole and automated bakeout cycle, delivers superior analytical performance while requiring minimal maintenance, even with dirty samples. The 5975C GC-MS meets the needs of a wide range of users, from single-instrument labs to the largest, networked environments.
“GC-MS users are increasingly faced with finding and identifying very small amounts of compounds in dirty mixtures,” said Chris Toney, Agilent vice president and general manager, GC-MS. “This next-generation GC-MS platform delivers the power to analyze these complex samples with precision, speed and ease.”
Agilent Technologies, Inc. 5301 Stevens Creek Blvd. Santa Clara, CA, 95051-7201
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