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The establishment of EVISA is funded by the EU through the Fifth Framework Programme (G7RT- CT- 2002- 05112).
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JEOL - JMS Q1000GC
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JEOL
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Mass spectrometer: GC-MS
The JMS-Q1000GC UltraQuad™ GC/MS is a highly sensitive, quadrupole Mass Spectrometer. Its high sensitivity, S/N>=120 (rms) for m/z 272 of 1 pg octafluoronaphthalene (scan mode) and S/N>=120 (rms) for m/z 272 of 0.1 pg octafluoronaphthalene (SIM mode), is unsurpassed and is actually 1.5 to 2 times that of conventional mass spectrometers. The resolution of this instrument is more than 3M (>=2000 at m/z 614 of PFTBA) which is obtained using the high-precision hyperbolic Quadrupole.
By adopting a high performance split flow turbomolecular pump, the JMS-Q1000GC UltraQuad™ develops extremely stable operation over an extended period of time.
The JMS-Q1000GC UltraQuad™ also has a removable ion source block which is easy to maintain and clean.
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