Waters/Micromass QToF Ultima

The Waters Q-TOF Ultima offers high-resolution, sensitive mass spectrometry for peptides, biomolecules, and native mass spectrometry.
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Bioanalytical Mass Spectrometry Facility

Description

The Waters Q-TOF Ultima is a quadrupole, orthogonal acceleration time-of-flight tandem mass spectrometer equipped with ESI and nanoESI interfaces. It provides high resolution, sensitivity and mass accuracy.

The Q-TOF Ultima was mainly used for LC-coupled MSMS analysis of peptides derived from gel spots and bands, accurate mass determination of biomolecules, protein post-translational modification studies (e.g. glycopeptide mapping).  More recently it is mainly used for Native mass spectrometry using static nanospray.

Specifications

  • Mass Range: m/z 20-16,000
  • Resolution: Up to 10,000 FWHM

Applications

  • nanoHPLC for peptide/protein analysis
  • Nanospray of native proteins

Instrument location

Bioanalytical Mass Spectrometry Facility

Room B50, Basement Floor
June Griffith Building (F10)
UNSW Sydney, NSW 2033

Phone: 02 9385 1717
Email: 
bmsf@unsw.edu.au

Mr Lewis Adler

Technical Officer
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    02 9385 7739
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    l.adler@unsw.edu.au

Dr Chowdhury Sarowar

Research Officer
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    02 9348 1699
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    c.h.sarowar@unsw.edu.au

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