Agilent 7000d triple quad
The Agilent 7000D Triple Quad is a high-performance tandem quadrupole mass spectrometer designed for sensitive and accurate quantitative analysis. It features advanced electronics, ion optics, and vacuum system to provide exceptional sensitivity, resolution, and mass accuracy. The 7000D Triple Quad is capable of performing multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) experiments for targeted analyte quantification.
2 protocols using agilent 7000d triple quad
Quantification of MeO-PCBs in Biological Samples
Sensitive Analysis of Methoxylated PCBs
extracted from biological or environmental matrices, derivatized to
MeO-PCBs, and analyzed by GC-MS/MS.4 (link),14 (link),15 (link),58 (link) We measured the RRTs
and MS/MS profiles [expressed as the relative intensities of five
multiple reaction monitering (MRM) transitions] of two MeO-PCB standard
solutions (solution 1 containing 72 MeO-PCBs and solution 2 containing
52 MeO-PCBs; see
equipped with an SPB-Octyl capillary column (30 m length, 250 μm
inner diameter, 0.25 μm film thickness; Supelco, Bellefonte,
PA, USA), an Agilent 7000D Triple Quad and an Agilent 7693 sampler.
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