Pierce™ LTQ Velos ESI Positive Ion Calibration Solution
Pierce™ LTQ Velos ESI Positive Ion Calibration Solution
Thermo Scientific™

Pierce™ LTQ Velos ESI Positive Ion Calibration Solution

The Thermo Scientific Pierce LTQ Velos ESI Positive Ion Calibration Solution is a mixture of highly purified ionizable molecules designedRead more
Have Questions?
Catalog NumberQuantity
8832310 mL
Catalog number 88323
Price (USD)
-
Quantity:
10 mL
Request bulk or custom format

The Thermo Scientific Pierce LTQ Velos ESI Positive Ion Calibration Solution is a mixture of highly purified ionizable molecules designed for positive mode calibration of Thermo Scientific LTQ Velos series mass spectrometer instruments.

Features of LTQ Velos ESI Positive Ion Calibration Solution:

  • Strong peaks—mixture of caffeine, MRFA, Ultramark 1621 and n-butylamine in a acetonitrile/methanol/acetic solution.
  • Ready-to-use—load the mass reference standard into a syringe and inject into the instrument
  • High-purity—mass spectrometry grade reagents in a non-leachable container
  • Stable—store at room temperature for more than one year (see CofA for specific expiration date of each lot)

The Pierce LTQ Velos ESI Positive Ion Calibration Solution is a ready-to-use liquid formulation ideal for quickly performing the routine calibration required to maintain the robust performance of Thermo Scientific Mass Spectrometers. The LTQ Velos ESI Positive Ion Calibration Solution is manufactured at an ISO 9001 facility and each lot is quality controlled with strict specifications. The stable solution is provided in a leak-proof, high-purity PTFE bottle.

The LTQ Velos ESI Positive Ion Calibration Solution can be used to calibrate the LTQ Velos/Velos Pro, the LTQ Orbitrap Velos/Orbitrap Velos Pro, the Orbitrap Elite, and the QExactive mass spectrometer instruments.

More Product Data

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Final Product TypePeptides
For Use With (Equipment)Mass Spectrometer
Quantity10 mL
Workflow StepCalibration
Detection MethodMass Spectrometry
FormLiquid
Product LinePierce
Product TypeCalibration Solution
Starting MaterialPeptides
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store between 2°C and 8°C for one year (see CofA for specific expiration date of each lot).

Citations & References (3)

Citations & References
Abstract
A Triple Quadrupole and a Hybrid Quadrupole Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer in Comparison for Polyphenol Quantitation.
Authors:Cavaliere C,Antonelli M,Capriotti AL,La Barbera G,Montone CM,Piovesana S,Laganà A
Journal:Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
PubMed ID:30977362
Liquid chromatography coupled to low-resolution mass spectrometry (LRMS) has historically been a popular approach for compound quantitation. Recently, high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) technical developments led to the introduction of new approaches for quantitative analysis. Whereas the performances of HRMS have been largely assessed for qualitative purposes, there are still questions ... More
Analysis of amino acids in human tears by hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography and quadrupole orbitrap mass spectrometry.
Authors:Du CX,Huang Z
Journal:RSC advances
PubMed ID:35539085
Amino acids in human tears play certain physiological roles and their determination is challenging due to complicated chemical properties. This study described a fast and sensitive method for the simultaneous determination of 15 amino acids (AAs) in tears by hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography and quadrupole orbitrap mass spectrometry (HILIC-Q-Orbitrap-MS). Amino ... More
Simultaneous quantification of progestogens in plasma and serum by UHPLC-HRMS employing multiplexed targeted single ion monitoring.
Authors:Rehm K,Hankele AK,Ulbrich SE,Bigler L
Journal:Talanta
PubMed ID:34074386
Progesterone is the predominant gestagen in most mammals studied so far. It plays a substantial role in the regulation of the female reproductive cycle and in providing support for pregnancy maintenance. Despite its known functions, gaps in knowledge are present regarding its reduced metabolites that potentially exert biological activity. Therefore, ... More