• EVOQ - The Science of Sensitivity

Environmental Laboratory

EVOQ - The Science of Sensitivity

Sep 23 2012

Bruker’s (USA) new EVOQ mass spectrometry triple quadrupole (MS-TQ) provides the ultimate in sensitivity, with a combination of innovative design components. Simply set the nebuliser temperature and let the VIP technology take over the responsibility of ensuring precise heated the electrospray ionisation (ESI) for maximum sensitivity. VIP, a patent-pending heated ESI design that efficiently ionises thermally labile molecules such as N-oxides, glucuronides, or peptides during the high flow rate heated ESI process. This innovative technology provides an insulated flow path for the LC eluent shielding it from undesirable temperature fluctuations occurring during the LC gradient.

EVOQ delivering heat where it belongs
Bruker’s new EVOQ mass spectrometry triple quadrupole (MS-TQ) provides ultimate sensitivity. Simply set the nebuliser temperature and let the VIP technology take over the responsibility of ensuring precise heated the electrospray ionisation (ESI) for maximum sensitivity. VIP, a patent-pending heated ESI design that efficiently ionises thermally labile molecules such as N-oxides, glucuronides, or peptides during the high flow rate heated ESI process. This innovative technology provides an insulated flow path for the LC eluent shielding it from undesirable temperature fluctuations occurring during the LC gradient.

Tune-free Ion Optics
An elegantly simple tune-free ion optic design captures ions in the free-jet expansion region and efficiently focuses them into a coherent ion beam to deliver high sensitivity and robustness without the need for compound-specific tuning.

Performance-driven PACER software
For years instrument manufactures have delivered hardware that promised to run more samples per day, using automated sample preparation and ballistic gradients. But productivity did not increase. Why? Vendors forgot that the vital process of data analysis and review was still dependent on redundant levels of human interaction to ensure data quality. They simply shifted the bottleneck and in the process failed to satisfy the need for increased efficiency. Hardware is only half the solution and previous solution left users drowning in data.

With the Bruker’s new EVOQ comes an innovation in software with the new PACER, making the human interaction with the process of data review more efficient by eliminating data review bottlenecks. This is undertaken by employing exception-based data review to instantly highlight integrated peaks that fail to meet the preset method criteria, the analyst can now focus on the problem areas. This software innovation instantly increases efficiency by eliminating unproductive time spent on data review without compromising data quality.

In a commercial testing laboratory time is critical and data quality is paramount. PACER software and the EVOQ LC-TQ enable you to run more samples without the typical data analysis bottlenecks.


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