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Features
Features
The Agilent GC/QQQ 7010A stands as a triple quadrupole gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS/MS) system, representing a groundbreaking milestone in the industry by offering attogram detection limits in Electron Ionization (EI) mode. Renowned for its ability to deliver precise and reliable results, this system excels in ultra-trace analysis of the most intricate samples, including environmental pollutants, pesticides, drugs, and food contaminants.
High-Efficiency Ion Source (HES): Empowers confident** ultratrace-level analysis** within complex matrices, while the Agilent JetClean self-cleaning ion source minimizes or eliminates manual source cleaning.
Versatile Data Acquisition Modes: Offers data-dependent triggered MRM (tMRM) and simultaneous dynamic MRM and scan mode (dMRM/scan) for targeted screening and quantitation of numerous analytes in a single run.
Improved Mass Spectrometer Performance: Incorporates a heated gold quadrupole and triple-axis HED-EM detector to reduce neutral noise.
MassHunter Software: Provides comprehensive control from tuning to data analysis and report generation, streamlining workflow.
Method Transfer and Retention Time Locking: Facilitates easy method transfer between systems using MassHunter Optimizer software and retention time locking.
Stringent Data Security: Offers built-in technical and procedural controls to ensure data security, control access, and compliance with regulatory standards such as US FDA 21 CFR Part 11, EU Annex 11, and similar electronic record regulations.
Extensive Compound Database: Includes the Agilent Pesticides and Environmental Pollutants 4.0 Database, featuring over 1,100 compounds and matrix-optimized MRM transitions for efficient method development and reduced matrix interferences.
The Agilent GC/QQQ 7010A redefines analytical boundaries, empowering researchers and analysts with unrivaled sensitivity, precision, and versatility to address the most intricate analytical challenges across diverse sample types and industries.