GC/MS Pesticides Analyzer

Analysts routinely use GC/MS methods for pesticides analysis, especially to quantitate of large numbers of targets in complex matrices. Based on the 7890 GC and 5977A MSD, the GC/MS Pesticide Analyzer addresses residue analysis in environmental and food samples. CFT backflush shortens cycle time, reduces chemical background, and optimizes uptime. Deconvolution Reporting Software (DRS), and a Pesticides and Endocrine Disruptors database increase the number of targets screened. Prior to delivery preset methods and chemical checkout verify chromatography and lock retention times facilitating installation and on-site verification of chromatographic performance. The GC/MS Pesticide Analyzer reduces time for method development allowing your team to focus on calibration, validation and analysis of real world samples.

  • GC/MS Pesticides Analyzer pre-configured and chemically tested for pesticides analysis to ensure optimal performance of your instrument and application.
  • Optimized pesticides analyzer includes GC column, consumables, calibration/checkout samples, and analytical method to reduce the time you spend configuring individual components.
  • Integrated Capillary Flow Technology backflush for a more robust analysis while reducing run time and system maintenance.
  • Includes CD-ROM with optimized retention time locked acquisition method for pesticides and data files, 927-compound pesticides and endocrine disruptor database, application note, and quick start guide for faster method development.
  • On-site installation and check out of the GC/MS Pesticide Analyzer by a factory certified technician confirms that your instrument and application meet Agilent’s analytical performance criteria.
  • System familiarization ensures that your team is “ready to go” with calibration and validation immediately following system installation.
  • By minimizing activity along every step of the GC/MS flow path, Agilent Inert Flow Path solutions ensure better results, and allow you to process more samples without unplanned maintenance and recalibration.

Short Description

Part Number

Analyzer Overview

Pesticide and Environmental Pollutants Analyzer 3.0 - GC/MS/MS 
(Constant Pressure, 30m Post Column Backflush Method)

G3445B#411

Flexible Constant Pressure (CP) method: 40-min run, 30 m column x 0.5 m restrictor. Post column backflush provides stable retention times and baseline stability while also reducing the frequency of detector and detector maintenance. 

Pesticide and Environmental Pollutants Analyzer 3.0 - GC/MS/MS 
(Constant Flow, 15mx15m Mid-Column Backflush Method)

G3445B#412

Fast Constant Flow (CF) method: 20-min run, 15 m column x 15 m column, mid column backflush. CFT backflush provides stable retention times and baseline stability while also reducing the frequency of detector and detector maintenance. (Can be easily converted to full screening CF method: 40-min run, 15 m column x 15 m column, mid-column backflush.

Pesticide and Environmental Pollutants Analyzer 3.0 - GC/MS/MS 
(Constant Flow, 5mx15m Mid-Column Backflush Method)

G3445B#414

Selective CF method: 20-min, 5 m column x 15 m column, mid column backflush. configured with a 240 V GC oven to allow for the rapid
temperature rates in the oven and inlet programs).  Add an additional 2 minutes hold time to extend the GC analytical run for
late eluters (i.e. Imibenconazol, Cinidon-ethyl, Propaquizafop, Temephos, and Fluthiacet-methyl). CFT backflush provides stable retention times and baseline stability while also reducing the frequency of detector and detector maintenance. 

Pesticide and Environmental Pollutants Analyzer 3.0 - GC/MS/MS 
(Constant Pressure, 15m Post Column Backflush Method 

G3445B#415

Flexible Constant Pressure (CP) method: 40-min run, 15 m column x 0.5 m restrictor. Post column backflush provides stable retention times and baseline stability while also reducing the frequency of detector and detector maintenance.