Shimadzu GCMS-TQ 8050 Coupled with a PAL 3 Automated Sampling System

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      CMCA@Perkins, (M519), Level 3, Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, 6 Verdun St, Perth

      Australia

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    Description

    The ultra- high sensitive GCMS-TQ 8050 is capable of performing unprecedented quantitative and qualitative analyses of ultra-trace concentrations of components, down to the femtogram level. This supports the metabolite analysis of a variety of science areas such as Biology, Marine, Biomedicine, and Food sciences. The PAL 3 automated sampling system enables optimal derivatisation techniques as well as options for tailored volatile organic compound (VOC) analysis using specified solid-phase micro-extraction (SPME) and headspace (HS) techniques.

    Techniques
    Here at Metabolomics Australia at UWA, we specialise in the following metabolite analysis approaches:
    •Polar Metabolites
    •Volatile Organic Compounds

    Instrument specifications
    •PAL 3 automated Sampling System
    •SPME and HS Analysis
    •Smart Metabolite Database
    •NIST Standard Reference Database 2017
    •Shimadzu Software Suite

    To cite this equipment/component: Centre for Microscopy, Characterisation & Analysis. (2025). Shimadzu GCMS-TQ 8050 Coupled with a PAL 3 Automated Sampling System. The University of Western Australia. https://doi.org/10.26182/ZKAE-2253

    Research technique

    • Gas chromatography
    • Triple quadrupole
    • Multiple reaction monitoring
    Shimadzu GCMS-TQ 8050 coupled with a PAL 3 automated sampling system

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