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Thermo Scientific Orbitrap XL Hybrid FTMS (Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometer) is the comprehensive proteomics solution for protein ID, characterization and quantitation. The Orbitrap XL supports a wide range of applications from routine compound identification to analysis of low-level components in complex mixtures.
* Mass range: m/z 50-2,000, 200-4000
* Resolution: up to 100,000 (FWHM)
* Ionization(±eV): Electrospray
* Fragmentation: CID, HCD and ETD
* Mass Accuracy with external calibration: <3 ppm RMS
* Mass Accuracy with internal calibration: <2 ppm RMS
The LTQ Orbitrap XL features a rapid scan rate, high mass accuracy, and up to 100-K resolution power. It also features the new HCD octapole collision cell that is designed to increase flexibility in MS/MS fragmentation applications, including iTRAQ-based peptide quantitation, PTM analysis, de novo sequencing, and metabolomics research. This platform is also compatible with and upgradable to the Electron Transfer Dissociation option for controlled dissociation of peptides and proteins.
Combining patented Orbitrap technology with the highly successful LTQ linear ion trap, Thermo Scientific's LTQ Orbitrap enables faster, more sensitive and more reliable detection and identification of compounds in complex mixtures. Its outstanding mass accuracy, mass resolution and reliable high sensitivity MSn performance make it a clear alternative to existing hybrid Time-of-Flight systems. Please contact us for complete refurbished/used Thermo Orbitrap XL mass spectrometer system, warranty and service contract details.
This equipment is located in US
Manufacturer | Thermo |
Model | LTQ Orbitrap XL |
Year | 2005 |
Country | USA |
Condition | Good |
Main category | Lab, Medical and Bioscience |
Subcategory | Analytical Lab |
ID | P40207403 |
Client type | Machinery dealer |
On Kitmondo since | 2011 |
Number of listings | 0 |
Country | USA |
Last activity | April 10, 2017 |