Goldilocks and the Three GC-MS’s: Which one is “Just Right” for a Given Application?

Understand the information that is provided by different hardware and software configurations to determine the best GC-MS system suited to your analytical application.

GC-MS systems range from relatively low-cost single quadrupole mass spectrometers, to GC-MS/MS systems and high-resolution mass analyzers with a variety of ion sources and sample introduction methods. Understanding the information that is provided by different hardware and software configurations is important in deciding what you need for a particular analytical application..

Key Learning Objectives:

  • Learn about different types of GC-MS systems
  • Learn about different ion sources and sampling options
  • Learn about data analysis methods for challenging problems
  • Learn how the various configurations match to specific applications

About the Presenters

  • Presenter: Robert "Chip" Cody, Ph.D.
    • Principal Scientist, JEOL USA, Inc

Robert B. (Chip) Cody is Principal Scientist at JEOL USA, Inc.  Among other accomplishments, he developed the trapped-ion tandem-in-time MSn techniques and is coinventor of the DART ion source.  Dr. Cody consulted on the Mars 2020 Rover project, served as Vice-President for Arrangements for the American Society of Mass Spectrometry and was awarded the 2011 Anachem Award and a 2012 Purdue University Distinguished Alumni Award.

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