Non-target screening using chromatography coupled to high-resolution mass spectrometry is a powerful tool in environmental ...
insights from industryJeff ZondermanSenior Vice PresidentBruker Applied Mass Spectrometry In this interview, AZoM speaks to Jeff Zonderman from Bruker Applied Mass Spectrometry about the future of ...
Mass spectrometry (MS) has emerged as a pivotal tool in the characterization of polymers, providing unparalleled insights into molecular weights, chemical compositions, and sequence distributions.
A new mass spectrometry technique sorts molecules to capture those of lower abundance. For scientists, a molecule’s weight can help determine its makeup. For measures like this, researchers turn to a ...
To identify specific chemicals or molecules in the life sciences and medical research, scientists often use mass spectrometry (MS), usually paired with liquid chromatography (LC). These technologies ...
Mass spectrometry measures the mass-to-charge ratio of ions by ionizing chemical compounds to produce charged molecules. A typical mass spectrometer consists of three parts: a detector, a mass ...
For biologists, seeing is believing. But sometimes biologists have a hard time seeing. One particularly vexing challenge is seeing all the molecules in an intact tissue sample, down to the level of ...
Mass spectrometry, seen here, measures molecular weight by injecting ions through a chamber and timing how long it takes each one to reach a sensor. Imagine throwing a tennis ball and a medicine ball ...
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