High-resolution Mass Spectrometry
High-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) is a powerful analytical technique widely used to characterize chemical compounds, proteins and peptides, and to identify unknown materials. It is based on the measurement of the masses and abundances of the components of a sample, providing detailed information on the elemental composition, chemical structure, and molecular formula. HRMS offers high accuracy, high sensitivity, and rapid analysis of both large and small molecules, enabling researchers to rapidly screen for target compounds and verify their structure and purity. In addition, HRMS is an indispensable tool for the development of drugs, biomedical research, and forensic science.
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