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Research > Facilities > Mass spectrometry


Instrumentation

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Agilent 6520 Accurate Mass Measurement Q-ToF with 1260/90 UHPLC chromatography system
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​•    Loop injection or chromatographic analysis
•    Electrospray ionization (ESI)
•    <5mDa accurate mass measurement
•    Collisionally Activated Dissociation (CAD) MS/MS
•    Either MS or MSMS modes
•    20,000 (m/m) maximum Resolving Power (RP) 
•    Small molecule, peptide, protein, polymer analysis

Access and Training

All users must be trained before access to instrumentation is granted.  Each professor has one MS steward for the group.  Additional access will be granted on a case-by-case basis.  Please speak to your research advisor about training and access.

Scheduling

Please access the following website to reserve instrument time after training: https://it.cst.temple.edu/~operations/cgi-bin/reservation
Choose “Agilent 1200 LC-6520B Q-TOF Mass Spectrometer” from the dropdown menu, and select your time.

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