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What Is LC-MS?

LC-MS works in two stages:

  1. Liquid Chromatography (LC) separates compounds in solution based on their chemical interactions with the column and mobile phase.

  2. Mass Spectrometry (MS) detects and identifies each compound by its mass-to-charge ratio.

This combination allows LC-MS to analyze compounds that cannot be measured by GC-based techniques.

What LC-MS Measures

LC-MS can detect and identify:

  • Non-volatile and thermally unstable compounds

  • Polar and high-molecular-weight organics

  • Additives, surfactants, and stabilizers

  • Impurities and degradation products

  • Active ingredients and intermediates

  • Trace organic components in complex matrices

Quantitative analysis is available when suitable reference standards are used.

Why Use LC-MS?

LC-MS is chosen when conventional techniques are insufficient. It helps answer questions such as:

  • What is the identity of an unknown non-volatile compound?

  • Are trace impurities present that affect performance?

  • What degradation products form during aging or processing?

  • Do two formulations differ at the molecular level?

  • Are additives or surfactants present as expected?

LC-MS is especially valuable for unknown identification and non-target screening of complex samples.

Typical Application Scenarios

Unknown Identification & Impurity Analysis

  • Identification of unknown peaks detected by HPLC

  • Trace impurity and contaminant investigation

  • Root-cause analysis of performance changes

Deformulation & Reverse Engineering

  • Identification of formulation components

  • Competitive product comparison

  • Support for formulation optimization

Polymers, Coatings & Adhesives

  • Analysis of additives and low-molecular components

  • Detection of chemical degradation

  • Comparison of “good vs. failed” samples

Pharmaceuticals & Medical Products

  • Active ingredient and impurity profiling

  • Stability and compatibility studies

  • Regulatory and quality support

Failure Analysis & Troubleshooting

  • Investigation of unexpected chemical changes

  • Identification of leachables or extractables

  • Correlation of chemistry with failure mechanisms

Sample Types

LC-MS can be applied to:

  • liquids and solutions

  • solids after appropriate extraction

  • polymers, resins, and coatings

  • adhesives, sealants, and consumer products

Sample preparation may include solvent extraction, filtration, dilution, or concentration, depending on the analytical objective.

What You Will Receive

Each LC-MS project is delivered with a clear, structured report designed for technical and business decisions. A typical deliverable includes:

  • project objective and sample description

  • sample preparation and LC-MS conditions

  • chromatograms and mass spectra

  • compound identification with confidence assessment

  • qualitative and/or quantitative results

  • comparison summaries (batch vs. batch, supplier vs. supplier)

  • interpretation of findings and their impact

  • recommendations for follow-up analysis or corrective action

Why Choose Xinbodi for LC-MS?

  • Strong expertise in non-volatile and complex organic analysis

  • High sensitivity and confident unknown identification

  • Flexible method development tailored to your materials

  • Clear interpretation beyond raw spectra

  • Support for R&D, QC, deformulation, and failure investigations

  • Strict confidentiality for proprietary formulations and data

FAQs

LC-MS analyzes non-volatile and thermally sensitive compounds, while GC-MS is limited to volatile or semi-volatile substances.

Yes. LC-MS provides molecular weight and structural information that supports confident identification, especially when combined with reference databases.

Yes. LC-MS is destructive to the analyzed portion, but only small sample amounts are required.

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