This paper illustrates the benefits of High Performance Ion Mobility Spectrometry (HPIMS) for Cleaning Validation and how it combats the limitation of existing CV methods.
Read MoreThis paper summarizes HPIMS applications for PAT, showcasing its utility and value for cleaning validation, reaction monitoring, and fermentation monitoring.
Read MoreThis application note summarizes the critical role that high performance ion mobility spectrometry plays in pharmaceutical analyses.
Read MoreMultiple reaction monitoring is a critical step in the synthesis of new drug entities. Companies spend significant resources on equipment and new methods to perform this task.
Read MorePetroleum samples are inherently complex mixtures containing thousands of molecules that range in structure from linear alkanes to compact asphaltenes. Crude oil analysis by mass spectrometry (MS) results in extremely information rich data.
Read MoreThis webinar introduces ion mobility spectroscopy (IMS) as a GMP-compliant alternative to legacy methods for at-line cleaning verification, such as TOC swab analysis and HPLC.
Read MoreThis application note describes how the MA3100 HPIMS is available as a module for Thermo Fisher Scientific Orbitrap and LTQ mass spectrometers (MS), for resolving isomers and isobars that hinder MS‐only methods.
Read MoreThis study investigates the analytical performance of an electrospray ionization with a high-performance ion mobility spectrometer (ESI-HPIMS) for pharmaceutical drug and forensically relevant compounds.
Read MoreIn this application note, Excellims’ electrospray ionization high performance ion mobility spectrometer (ESI-HPIMS) is proven to be an effective surfactants test technology, for the analysis of a variety of molecular weights, structures, and functional groups.
Read MoreIdentification of chemical contamination of food is critical to ensuring the safety of the food supply. Phthalates have been used as illicit clouding agents in certain food and drinks outside the U.S. This application note describes the benefits of ESI-HPIMS with electrospray ionization for food screening applications.
Read MoreIon mobility spectrometers are common as an explosive trace detection technology. This application note describes the HPIMS advantages of very high sensitivity, small size, low power consumption, and ambient pressure operation and how they prevent unwanted responses to interfering chemicals.
Read MoreChemical contamination of food is a long standing problem. Edible oils are highly complex. Many different lab based techniques have been applied to analyzing edible oils and fatty acids (HPLC, FTIR etc).
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