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GC/Q-TOF

What Is GC/Q-TOF?

GC/Q-TOF integrates:

  • Gas Chromatography (GC) for compound separation

  • Quadrupole Time-of-Flight MS for high-resolution mass analysis

Unlike conventional quadrupole GC-MS, Q-TOF detectors provide:

  • exact mass measurement

  • high mass resolution

  • accurate elemental composition determination

This makes GC/Q-TOF especially powerful for identifying unknown or unexpected compounds.

What GC/Q-TOF Measures

GC/Q-TOF can detect and characterize:

  • Volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds

  • Trace-level impurities

  • Unknown contaminants

  • Complex additive and degradation products

  • Isomers and closely related compounds

  • Low-concentration components masked in GC-MS

Accurate mass data allows determination of molecular formulas, increasing confidence in identification.

Why Use GC/Q-TOF?

GC/Q-TOF is chosen when standard GC or GC-MS is not enough. It helps answer questions such as:

  • What is this unknown compound with high confidence?

  • Are there trace impurities not resolved by GC-MS?

  • Are multiple compounds co-eluting?

  • What is the exact molecular formula of an unknown?

  • Is a contaminant coming from a specific raw material or process?

GC/Q-TOF is ideal for non-target screening and forensic-level analysis.

Typical Application Scenarios

Advanced Unknown Identification

  • Identification of unknown peaks with accurate mass confirmation

  • Forensic-level contamination investigations

  • Root-cause analysis of unexpected chemical species

Impurity & Trace Analysis

  • Detection of ultra-low-level impurities

  • Comparison of high-purity materials

  • Supplier qualification for critical applications

Deformulation & Reverse Engineering

  • Detailed profiling of low-molecular-weight formulation components

  • Differentiation of similar products or competitors

  • Identification of proprietary additives or stabilizers

Failure Analysis & Troubleshooting

  • Investigation of odor, outgassing, or degradation

  • Identification of process-related contaminants

  • Comparison of “good vs. failed” samples

R&D & Product Development

  • Screening of by-products and degradation pathways

  • Support for formulation optimization

  • Regulatory or risk-related investigations

Sample Types

GC/Q-TOF can be applied to:

  • polymers, plastics, and rubbers

  • coatings, adhesives, and sealants

  • chemicals and specialty materials

  • consumer and industrial products

Sample preparation methods may include:

  • headspace analysis

  • solvent extraction

  • thermal desorption

  • derivatization (when needed)

Xinbodi selects preparation and acquisition strategies based on analytical objectives.

What You Will Receive

Each GC/Q-TOF project is delivered with a high-confidence, structured report suitable for technical and decision-making use. A typical deliverable includes:

  • project objective and sample description

  • sample preparation and GC/Q-TOF conditions

  • chromatograms with high-resolution mass data

  • accurate-mass spectra and molecular formula assignments

  • compound identification with confidence levels

  • comparison between samples or conditions

  • interpretation of findings and potential sources

  • recommendations for mitigation, optimization, or follow-up analysis

Why Choose Xinbodi for GC/Q-TOF?

  • Advanced high-resolution mass spectrometry capability

  • Strong expertise in unknown and trace-level analysis

  • Accurate-mass interpretation and expert data evaluation

  • Flexible strategies for complex material systems

  • Clear conclusions beyond raw spectral data

  • Strict confidentiality for proprietary formulations and IP-sensitive projects

FAQs

GC-MS provides nominal mass identification. GC/Q-TOF provides accurate mass and higher resolution, enabling more confident identification of unknowns and trace compounds.

Not always. GC/Q-TOF is recommended when unknowns are complex, trace-level, or ambiguous using conventional GC-MS.

Yes. GC/Q-TOF analysis is destructive to the tested portion, but only small sample amounts are required.

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