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ASMS Reboot 2020 and JEOL

Dear ASMS Attendees - Thank You for stopping by to see what makes the JEOL Line of Mass Spectrometry Products suitable for your applications. Read below to find out more.

 

JEOL Mass Spectrometer Solutions for Today’s Analytical Challenges

JEOL has 70 years of excellence as a global leader in instrumentation for scientific research and industrial applications. Our product line includes mass spectrometers, NMR spectrometers, and electron microscopes. JEOL offers a comprehensive suite of GC Mass Spectrometers that are widely used in forensics, polymers, materials, and chemical analysis, petroleum analysis, process gas monitoring, failure analysis, and neurosciences as well as food and flavor analysis.

We invite you to learn more about our GC Mass Spectrometers and to join in the JEOL 2020 experience that we would share with you at ASMS this year.

JMS-TQ4000GC

  • The JEOL TQ4000 GC-MS/MS system provides unparalleled speed and accuracy for quantitative analysis trace compounds such as pesticides.
  • The JEOL Q1500GC mass spectrometer system is a routine benchtop quadrupole GC-MS system with multiple ion sources and direct probe options.
  • The JEOL AccuTOF-DART MS is the Ambient Ionization Toolbox™ that introduced ambient ionization with the pioneering DART ion source.
  • The AccuTOF-GCx GC-MS unit is the only high-resolution mass spectrometer that combines GCxGC with high-resolution MS and a choice of EI, CI, PI and FI ion sources.
  • The MALDI Imaging SpiralTOF can provide high-resolution mass spectra for the entire image, and high-resolution data even for non-flat samples.
  • The InfiTOF multi-turn mass spectrometer offers high-resolution gas monitoring in a compact package.

JEOL Presentations at ASMS

Tuesday, June 2

Workshop 10-11:30 am

03 – Pros and Cons of Sample Preparation in Ambient Ionization Direct Introduction Mass Spectrometry “Keep It Simple, Scientists!” Combining Sample Preparation with Ambient Ionization.  (Chip Cody, JEOL USA, Inc.)

 

Friday, June 5

JEOL Virtual Booth: Starting at 12pm CDT - Register Now!

 

Monday, June 8

Posters

MP 041 Hybrid thermal desorption – ambient mass spectrometry developments for the trace detection of explosives, illicit narcotics, and related species; Thomas P. Forbes1; Edward Sisco1; Matthew Staymates1; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD

 

Tuesday, June 9

Orals

TOH 9:30 am CDT – Identification of Diagnostic Markers Indicative of Exposure to Energetic Materials Using Mass Spectrometric Techniques and Random Forest Classification; Cameron Longo1; Samira Beyramysoltan1; Rabi A. Musah1; 1University at Albany -SUNY, Albany, NY

Posters

TP 584 – Integrated qualitative analysis of volatile compounds from beer by using SPME-GC-HRTOFMS with EI/FI; Koji Okuda1; Michael C Long2; Lynda McMaster-Schuyler3; Jacob T Shelley4; A John Dane1; Robert B Cody1; 1JEOL USA, Inc., Peabody, MA; 2Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY; 3Department of Natural Sciences and Math, SUNY Cobleskill, Cobleskill, NY; 4Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Cogswell Laboratory, Troy, NY

 

Wednesday, June 10

Orals

WOC 2:30 pm CDT – Birds of a Feather: Species Identification of Endangered Macaws Using Direct Analysis in Real Time–Mass Spectrometry and Machine Learning; Meghan G. Appley1; Samira Beyramysoltan1; Rabi A. Musah1; 1University at Albany, Albany, NY

WOE 10:10 am CDT – Lend Me Your Ears: Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Earwax for Disease Diagnosis; Rabi A Musah1; Allix M. Coon1; John Dane2; Robert B Cody2; 1University at Albany -SUNY, Albany, NY; 2JEOL USA, Inc., Peabody, MA

Posters

WP 164 – Quantitative measurement of pesticide residues in food by using high-throughput GC-MS/MS with a large volume inlet and fast GC condition; Junkei Kou1; Kiotaka Konuma1; Kirk R. Jensen2; John Gonzales2; Kazuaki Murayama1; Yoshihisa Ueda1; 1JEOL Ltd, Akishima, Japan; 2JEOL USA, Inc., Peabody, MA

WP 179 – Development of an Updated Forensic DART-MS Mass Spectral Database; Edward Sisco1; Arun Moorthy2; 1National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaitherburg, MD; 2National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD

 

Thursday, June 11

Posters

ThP 119 – An Ambient Mass Spectral Technique for the Rapid Detection of Cannabinoids in Plant Material and Complex Edible Matrices; Megan I Chambers1; Rabi A Musah1; 1University at Albany - SUNY, Albany, N

ThP 176 – Integrated qualitative analysis of polymer samples by a pyrolysis - gas chromatography combined with high-resolution mass spectrometry; Masaaki Ubukata1; Ayumi Kubo1; Kenji Nagatomo1; Robert A. Dipasquale2; 1JEOL, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan; 2JEOL USA, Inc., Peabody, MA

ThP 444 – Ultraviolet irradiation degradation analysis of polyethylene terephthalate film using matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry imaging; Takaya Satoh1; Yusuke Sakuda1; Sayaka Nakamura2; Thierry Fouquet2; Hiroaki Satoh2; Yoshihisa Ueda1; Glen Gregory3; 1JEOL Ltd, Akishima, Japan; 2National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Japan; 3JEOL USA, Inc., Peabody, MA

ThP 446 – Rapid fingerprinting of high-molecular-weight polymers containing C-O, Si-O or C-S bonds by Desorption Ionization Using Through-Hole Alumina Membranes (DIUTHAME); Sayaka Nakamura1; Thierry Nicolas Jean Fouquet1; Robert B. Cody2; Takayuki Ohmura3; Masahiro Kotani3; Hiroaki Sato1; Yasuhide Naito4; 1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba, Japan; 2JEOL USA, Inc., Peabody, MA; 3Hamamatsu Photonics K.K., Iwata, Japan; 4The Graduate School for the Creation of New Photonics Industries, Hamamatsu, Japan