Xevo TQ-S: An introduction to the new, highly sensitive Mass Spectrometer from Waters
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As scientific challenges and goals continue to develop, today’s analytical laboratories are faced with the need for higher performing instruments. Waters’ innovative tandem quadropole mass spectrometry technologies enable scientists to reach these goals.
The new Xevo TQ-S mass spectrometer from Waters provides the ultimate in versatility for a wide variety of applications, both quantitative and qualitative enabling you to make decisions better, faster and easier than before.
This series of podcasts will address the benefits of Xevo TQ-S and will show how this instrument can deliver the results needed, with particular focus on the analysis of pesticides in drinking water and food samples, and also the quantification of proteins and peptides.As scientific challenges and goals continue to develop, today’s analytical laboratories are faced with the need for higher performing instruments. Waters’ innovative tandem quadropole mass spectrometry technologies enable scientists to reach these goals.
The new Xevo TQ-S mass spectrometer from Waters provides the ultimate in versatility for a wide variety of applications, both quantitative and qualitative enabling you to make decisions better, faster and easier than before.
Episode Number 2: Overcoming the challenges in ultra trace pesticides analysis
In this podcast, we will discuss the challenges encountered when analysing for ever lower concentrations of pesticides in drinking water and food samples.
Episode Number 1: Xevo TQ-S, now it’s possible to consider quantifying compounds previously beyond your reach
In this podcast, we will discuss the key features of the new Xevo TQ-S mass spectrometer from Waters, focusing on the types of industries that would benefit from using this high performance instrument and how it can help them to achieve their scientific goals.
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