Bruker Daltonics maXis™ is a revolutionary new Electrospray Ultra-High Resolution tandem TOF (UHR–Qq–TOF) mass spectrometer.
The maXis redefines high speed, ultra high resolution mass spectrometry.
Bruker Daltonics maXis is a revolutionary new Electrospray Ultra-High Resolution tandem TOF (UHR–Qq–TOF) mass spectrometer. The novel maXis demonstrates Bruker's leadership in the design of cutting-edge mass spectrometers to meet future requirements in applications including small molecule identification, metabolomics, quantitative proteomics, as well as biomarker discovery and validation.
The maXis is unique in offering simultaneous no-compromise ultra-high resolution of 40,000 - 60,000 FWHM over a broad mass range, MS and MS/MS mass accuracy typically between 600 and 800 ppb, and all at speeds of up to 20 full spectra per second. With its unprecedented performance combination, the maXis offers:
20 Hz full spectra acquisition at ultra-high mass resolution for high-speed liquid chromatography
40,000 - 60,000 resolution in both MS and MS/MS mode over a broad mass range
excellent high m/z mass range
novel IonCooler technology delivers excellent MS/MS sensitivity over a broad m/z range
high dynamic range of 5 orders of magnitude for trace detection in complex mixtures
sub-ppm mass accuracy in both MS and MS/MS mode for high confidence IDs
uncompromised MS sensitivity for discovery applications
SmartFormula 3D unambiguous determination of molecular sum formulae for molecules up to 1 kDalton
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