Triple Quadrupole LC/MS System is optimized for sensitivity.

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Able to detect molecules at zeptomole (10-21 mole) level, 6490 Triple Quadrupole LC/MS System is built around 3 main features. Jet Stream technology with thermal gradient focusing creates abundance of accessible gas phase ions, which are drawn into mass spectrometer via Hexabore Capillary sampling array. Ions are focused and separated from gas by Dual Ion Funnel assembly, and instrument also has curved, tapered collision cell that promotes compact design and noise reduction.



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Agilent Technologies Introduces Triple Quadrupole LC/MS System Delivering Breakthrough Tenfold Sensitivity Increase



Proprietary iFunnel Technology Lowers Limit of Detection to Zeptomole Level

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, ASMS 2010

Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today announced the 6490 Triple Quadrupole LC/MS System with iFunnel technology. iFunnel technology revolutionizes the process of atmospheric pressure ion sampling, driving huge sensitivity gains for most applications. The new system has a 25 percent smaller footprint than previous models, while boasting a sensitivity specification that is 10 times higher.

iFunnel technology relies on Agilent Jet Stream technology thermal gradient focusing to create a high abundance of accessible gas phase ions. These ions are then drawn into the mass spectrometer through a Hexabore Capillary sampling array, six parallel capillaries that accept nearly 12 times more ion-rich atmospheric gas than previous systems. The ions are focused and separated from the gas by a Dual Ion Funnel assembly. The first high-pressure funnel removes most of the gas and focuses the ions into the second low-pressure funnel, which removes the remainder of the gas so that the ions can enter the Q1 optics.

"Triple quads are considered mature technology, yet we have been able to consistently improve their performance with a succession of product introductions over the past 4 years," said John Fjeldsted, general manager of Agilent's LC/MS business. "It is not very often that you can take a huge step forward as we are this year with the iFunnel technology. It establishes a whole new paradigm for atmospheric ion sampling."

In addition to iFunnel technology, the instrument also has a new curved, tapered collision cell. This device allows a compact system design and reduces noise to help improve overall sensitivity.

Combined with the 1290 Infinity LC system, the 1290/6490 system with MassHunter software delivers the highest available level of quantitative analytical LC/MS performance. The 6490 is the fourth triple quadrupole product introduced by Agilent in the past four years and joins the 6410, 6430 and 6460 Triple Quad systems to create a portfolio that can meet the needs of any application or budget.

The innovative 6490 ushers in a new frontier of application possibilities with the ability to detect molecules at the zeptomole (10-21 mole) level--a level of sensitivity that has only been realized by expensive accelerator mass spectrometry systems in the past. The iFunnel technology also enables an unprecedented linear dynamic range that extends to six orders of magnitude for many compounds.

This level of sensitivity is particularly useful for environmental applications where parts-per-trillion sensitivity often is required. Other high-sensitivity applications include the pharmaceutical arena with needs such as microdosing, detection of inhaled drugs, and dried blood spot analysis. Routine access to such high sensitivity creates new opportunities for clinical, food safety and protein/peptide quantification, and improves general assay robustness and/or streamline sample preparation.

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