The Agilent 7000A GC/MS Triple Quadrupole System is the latest addition to Agilent’s MS portfolio. Scientists currently doing “target compound analysis” in SIM mode on complex samples will find that the 7000A offers breakthrough sensitivity and selectivity. The system provides better method reliability and laboratory productivity at lower MDLs than can achieved with traditional single quadrupole SIM MS. The 7000A combines femtogram-level sensitivity and research flexibility with Agilent’s traditional reliability and is supported by MassHunter software, which was designed to make MS analyses easier—from tuning to final report.
Breakthrough sensitivity of 100 femtograms of OFN at 100:1 S/N in MS/MS mode (verified at customer site)
Industry leading MRM speed at 500 transitions per second
Proprietary hyperbolic quadrupole enhances performance up to 1050 u; the unique stability of the quartz monolith allows the analyzer to be heated to 200˚C to eliminate contamination commonly seen at lower temperatures
High-performance chromatography provided by the Agilent 7890A GC
Integrated Capillary Flow Technology provides reduced source maintenance, shorter analysis cycle times, and increased column lifetime
Small laboratory bench footprint: the mass spectrometer is only 14 inches (35 cm) wide
Inert ion source—now programmable up to 350˚C—delivers enhanced response for active compounds and late eluters
Electron Impact (EI) and Chemical Ionization (PCI and NCI) sources available
Triple-Axis HED-EM Detector provides lower neutral noise
Differentially pumped vacuum system with a single mechanical roughing pump
Productivity features such as Agilent Autotune, Batch-at-a-Glance data review, and parameterless integrator Safe operation with hydrogen carrier gas |