Separation Mode |
Reversed Phase |
Detection Method |
MS |
Formulation |
Liquid |
Storage Condition |
4C (Fridge) |
System Type |
LC, LCMS |
Quantitative |
Yes |
Shelf Life |
12 Months |
Shipping Condition |
Ambient |
Volume |
500 µL |
Type |
Reference |
UNSPSC |
41116107 |
Application |
Small Molecule |
Product Type |
QC |
Units per Package |
1 pk |
LCMS QC Reference Standard
Acetaminophen, Caffeine, Sulfaguanidine, Sulfadimethoxine, Val,-Tyr-Val, Verapamil, Terfenadine, Leucine-Enkephalin, and Reserpine make up the LCMS QC Reference Material, which is packaged in a Waters vial. This standard serves as a complete reference for LC/MS or MS instrumentation in a wide range of circumstances and procedures.
The reagents and standards you select will have a direct impact on the quality of your chromatographic results as well as the end products. With this in mind, Waters invests much in research in order to develop the best quality standards and reagents that can be used in labs all around the world. All of our standards and reagents are manufactured to exact specifications and are completely traceable. This is because we recognize that the capacity to prepare reference materials identically over long periods of time is critical for data comparability in analysis. Furthermore, the measurements must be linked to a source reference material through a clear, unbroken, and well-documented chain of comparisons.
To review the complete collection of Waters products, or if you are interested in checking out additional Standards similar to the LCMS QC Reference Standard, you can browse through our brochure or check out our website, through which you easily shop for lab equipment as per the needs of your laboratory.
Similar to the LCMS QC Reference Standard, you may also want to check out the Neutrals QC Reference Material available on our website; The Neutrals QC Reference Material is designed for use with any chromatographic systems containing a UV detector. It is intended to be used as a system benchmarking standard. The mix contains only neutral compounds. When used consistently and control charted, the QC Reference Material will provide confidence in your results, reduce troubleshooting and re-run time, and enable cross-laboratory result comparisons. This reference material is adaptable to a wide variety of separation methods. The Neutrals QC Reference Material Kit consists of One ampule with 10 μL/mL acetone, 0.25 mg/ mL naphthalene, and 0.4 mg/ mL acenaphthene in 50/50 acetonitrile/water, 2 mL.
Is There A Correlation In Chromatography Between Luminescence And Fluorescence?
The most important distinction between fluorescence and luminescence is that luminescence refers to any process that emits photons without the presence of heat. Fluorescence, on the other hand, is a type of luminescence in which a photon is absorbed first, resulting in an excited singlet state for the atom. Fluorescence detection is commonly employed for analysis when sensitivity and selectivity are required. It is highly advantageous when the analyte has little or no UV absorption and can be derivatized to create fluorescence.