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NanoFrontier eLD ~Integrated HPLC and LIT-q-TOF System~ |
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This unique combination of mass analyzers results in a high-resolution multi-step tandem mass spectrometer capable of Collisionally Induced Dissociation (CID) and Electron Capture Dissociation (ECD). NanoFrontier eLD delivers great flexibility and reliable mass spectrometry to your lab. |
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QuECD Mode
Hitachi has successfully developed high-throughput electron capture dissociation in a Linear Ion Trap (QuECD) for the NanoFrontier eLD. The reaction speed of QuECD is similar to conventional high-throughput CID.
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LIT-TOF Mode
The high trapping capacity of the Linear Ion Trap (LIT) provides high sensitivity data for MS/MS and MSn analysis. The LIT exhibits 10-fold higher trapping capacity than alternative 3-Dementional quadrupole (3DQ) Traps (in-house comparison), resulting in superior sensitivity.
q-TOF Mode
The NanoFrontier eLD contains a quadrupole collision chamber and this can be used as an alternative collision cell. Because it is based on a quadrupole, collisions in this cell provide spectra without the low-mass cut off that is observed in the LIT.
TOF Mode
TOF mode meets the demand for quick and-and-easy analysis. In combination, Hitachi’s high-throughput TOF analysis and stable HPLC system delivers accurate differential display analyses that are useful in Biomarker Discovery.
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