Ultra-high resolution Fourier transform mass spectrometry system: Exactive Plus
The ultra-high-resolution Fourier transform mass spectrometry system is an instrument designed for precise measurement of the molecular mass of compounds. It is equipped with an ion source capable of three types of ionization: ESI (electrospray ionization), APCI (atmospheric pressure chemical ionization), and DART (direct analysis in real-time). It also features a Fourier transform-based separation section. This system, known as a single MS device, allows for convenient acquisition of accurate mass data necessary for structural estimation of components in purified samples with concentrations above a certain threshold.
Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry Department
Material Chemistry Department
(1) Faculty or students of Kyoto University (hereinafter referred to as “the university”).
(2) Individuals affiliated with national or local government bodies, national university corporations or university joint-use institutions, independent administrative institutions, or corporations or organizations engaged in educational or research activities.
(3) Individuals engaged in research activities in companies or other organizations.
Only requested measurements are available. Self-measurements by users are not permitted. Please contact us for more details.
Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry Department
Material Chemistry Department
Karin Nishimura
075-383-2780
nishimura.karin.5w*kyoto-u.ac.jp
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