The GCMS-QP2010 Plus shows the highest
sensitivity ever reached in a GCMS system. Ideal for rapid analysis
of trace components, the GCMS-QP2010 Plus is the ideal instrument
for complex organic mixtures in fields from forensics to environmental
and food and flavours sciences. Intelligent software solutions
like LRI (Linear Retention Index) and AART (Automatic Adjustment
of Retention Times) make analysis not only easier but also secure.
Optimised hardware for highest sensitivity
Based on the successful GMS-QP2010 the ion source of the the new
GCMS-QP2010 Plus was optimized for highest sensitivity. A powerful
differential turbo pumping system increases the sensitivity and
enables high column flows. Compared to the previous model a doubling
in sensitivity could be reached and so the GCMS-QP2010 is also
ahead of competition.
Maximum Flexibility
Highest flexibility in method development is achieved by the increased
mass range from 1.5 to 1090 and the independently heated ion
source in a range of 100 to 300 °C, also for compounds with
high boiling points and are difficult to analyze like e.g. brominated
flame retardants.
Intelligent software solutions
Unique for Shimadzu: the automatic LRI (Linear Retention Index)
calculation gives optimal security for the identification of
unknowns from complex samples. Unambiguous results can be achieved
by the library search function with integrated LRI. Next to the
general purpose NIST 05 library Shimadzu offers a special library
for flavours and fragrances (FFNSC Ver. 1.2, Flavour and Fragrances
Natural and Synthetic Compounds) with LRI´s.
AART (Automatic Adjustment of Retention Times) identifies and
quantifies all compounds automatically after a column change, without
compromise in analysis parameters (also with constant linear velocity
mode for best chromatographic resolution) – easy and fast!
Fast GCMS: FASST (Fast Automated SIM/Scan Type)
With FASST a new chapter of Fast GCMS is opened by Shimadzu. The
GCMS-QP2010 Plus with its quadrupole offeres the possibility
to acquire Scan as well as SIM data on one peak. Quantitation
of both data sets is also possible. For quantitative analysis
the number of data points on a peak is the mostly important for
the quality of the results. With a data acquisition frequency
of 50 data points per second in Scan mode and up to 100 in SIM
mode data of excellent quality are obtained. Not only for quantitative
analysis but also for qualitative analysis this play an important
role as the quality of the library search is determined by the
quality of the spectra. Shimadzu with its long experience in
Fast GCMS guarantees this highest data quality. |