Detection Method |
MS |
Formulation |
Liquid, Solid |
Storage Condition |
4C (Fridge) |
System Type |
LCMS |
Instrument |
Xevo TQD |
Shelf Life |
12 Months |
Shipping Condition |
Ambient |
Type |
Reference |
UNSPSC |
41116107 |
Application |
System Performance |
Brand |
Xevo |
Product Type |
Standard Kits |
Units per Package |
1 pk |
Xevo TQD Standard Kit
The Waters Xevo TQD is an advanced quadrupole mass detector designed for ultra-high-performance LC-MS/MS applications. The Waters Xevo TQD is used for a number of ionization options, including the Atmospheric Pressure Photoionization (APPI), Atmospheric Pressure GC (APGC), and the Atmospheric Solids Analysis Probe (ASAP). The Waters Xevo TQD is suited for qualitative and quantitative applications.
Intended for the verification of Xevo TQD performance, the Xevo TQD Standard Kit includes the following:
This standard should be stored by keeping it refrigerated at 4C, and it has a shelf life of 12 months. The standard is advised to be handled with care and good lab practices. We also advise using proper lab protective equipment when handling the Xevo TQD Standard Kit as it is classified as a hazardous material. Any direct contact with the skin, eyes, or any form of ingestion should be avoided, and immediate medical attention should be sought if it does come in contact with anyone.
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What Is The Importance Of Attaining High Resolution In Chromatography?
Resolution is a function of peak width and retention time, both of which are inherent properties of the chromatographic process; as a result, resolution measurements can be used for optimizing separations. Thus, the higher the resolution obtained, the better results can be analyzed and with higher accuracy.