Instrument Compatibility
Installation of the MALDI source is only recommended for the following instruments when already equipped with at least an 8,000 amu mass range quadrupole analyzer. However, there are some small molecule MALDI applications where a 4,000 amu quadrupole analyzer is satisfactory. The MALDI source can also be added to SYNAPT G2 series MS/HDMS instruments already equipped with the 32,000 amu mass range quadrupole analyser.
- SYNAPT G2 MS & SYNAPT G2 HDMS (2.5KHz laser)
- SYNAPT G2-S MS & SYNAPT G2-S HDMS (2.5KHz laser)
- SYNAPT G2-Si MS & SYNAPT G2-Si HDMS (2.5KHz laser)
On-site conversion of 4,000 amu quadrupole analysers to 8,000 amu mass range is also available for all SYNAPT series instruments.
Equipment and Installation
The MALDI source assembly includes a 2.5KHz solid state Nd:YAG laser system with dual axis sample inlet, providing full random access movement across each sample well. The high repetition rate laser, offers increased sample throughput together with excellent spatial resolution and improved productivity for MALDI imaging experiments.
When configured for API operation, the MALDI source and vacuum system is fully retracted into the front of the new instrument enclosure.
For MALDI operation the new source is raised from its retracted position using an integrated motorized column, before being secured to the existing transfer housing using a tool free clamping system.
The source is compatible with all Waters sample plates and supports the option to incorporate lock mass sample wells for enhanced mass measurement accuracy. The source is also compatible with glass microscope slides and legacy Applied Biosystems target plates through use of a plate adaptor.
User controllable laser attenuation is included together with high magnification viewing optics that display a real-time image of the sample well on the instrument PC screen for acquisition purposes.
The complete MALDI source assembly requires installation by a Waters Field Service Engineer.