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sensitivity of Agilent MSD vs. Varian Saturn in MS/MS
Discussions about GC-MS, LC-MS, LC-FTIR, and other "coupled" analytical techniques.
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						I am working on an application looking for ultra-trace (< 1ppb) concentrations in fish tissue of a series of PAHs and their partially saturated analogs.  It appears as though I need at least an order of magnitude more sensitivity than I currently achieve with my Agilent 5973 MSD in SIM mode.  I also have access to a Varian Saturn 2000 Ion Trap and was wondering if I can get greater sensitivity using MS/MS.
					
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						Simple answer is no, more complex answer is possibly.  A trap is usually more sensitive in full scan than a quad, the trap can be more sensitive on a single ion , Quads are usually better on SIM (more than 1 ion).  The best way to improve sensitivity is to get more on column   Can you improve you sample pre treatment, a better injection method/ protocol ?
   Can you improve you sample pre treatment, a better injection method/ protocol ?
If you only look at MS detection, SIM multi ion is best on a quad. Except where you can trap a single strong ion using a trap and carry out MS/MS to confirm identification. It is also possible with quad MS/MS to use the primary quad to remove interferences and to enhance signal to noise for detection and identification.
									 Can you improve you sample pre treatment, a better injection method/ protocol ?
   Can you improve you sample pre treatment, a better injection method/ protocol ?If you only look at MS detection, SIM multi ion is best on a quad. Except where you can trap a single strong ion using a trap and carry out MS/MS to confirm identification. It is also possible with quad MS/MS to use the primary quad to remove interferences and to enhance signal to noise for detection and identification.
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						Since you are looking at PAH's, CE's comment about more on column is a great one.  Look at large volume injection to greatly increase the injection volume.  
Best regards.
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