Triple Quadrupole GC/MS Pesticide Analyzer
Application Note: The Benefits Of Incorporating GC/QQQ Into Pesticide Analysis Methods
Application Note: Comparing GC/QQQ To GC/Q Methods for the Analysis Of Pesticide Residues In Fruits And Vegetables
Application Note: A Method For The Trace Analysis Of 175 Pesticides Using The Agilent Triple Quadrupole GC/MS/MS
Fully configured and factory chemically-tested analyzers make it easy to perform sensitive, multiresidue GC/MS analyses in complex matrices
Based on Agilent's 7890A GC and 7000 Series Triple Quadrupole GC/MS, these GC/MS/MS Pesticide Analyzers feature excellent sensitivity and exceptional area precision even at a dwell time of 1 millisecond, and an acquisition speed of 500 transitions per second, all with zero crosstalk between transitions. They also include Capillary Flow Technology (CFT) backflush for superior selectivity, trace sensitivity, and robustness during routine operation.
Two ready-to-use GC/MS/MS Pesticide Analyzers give you ultimate performance and flexibility
The SP1 07890-0501 GC/MS/MS Analyzer lets you add GC detectors, and is easily scaled for shorter runtimes. It includes a method based on Agilent's Retention Time Locked (RTL) GC/MS/MS MRM database (500 pesticides), set at constant pressure mode with post-column backflush.
The SP1 07890-0502 GC/MS/MS Analyzer delivers top performance, shorter analysis cycle times, and reduced carrier gas consumption. It features a method based on the USA Targeted Pesticide List RTL GC/MS/MS MRM database (200 pesticides), set at constant flow mode with mid-column backflush.
The following components are included – saving you time and money
- Pesticide checkout samples
- Retention Time Locked HP-5MS Ultra Inert column for reliable peak identification and quantitation
- Promotional QuEChERS sample preparation kit
- Quick-start guide and Application Note that show you how to set up the identification and quantitation method provided with the Analyzer
- Acquisition method and MRM pesticide database
- CD-ROM with examples of screening methods, data files, and reports
Application Note: The Benefits Of Incorporating GC/QQQ Into Pesticide Analysis Methods
Application Note: Comparing GC/QQQ To GC/Q Methods for the Analysis Of Pesticide Residues In Fruits And Vegetables
Application Note: A Method For The Trace Analysis Of 175 Pesticides Using The Agilent Triple Quadrupole GC/MS/MS