UCT MCB Triple Quad GC-MS

GC is the preferred technique for the separation of low molecular weight metabolites which are either volatile or can be converted into volatile and thermally stable compounds through chemical derivatization before analysis. This includes primary metabolites, such as amino acids, amines, sugars, organic acids and fatty acids. GC is not the preferred method for secondary metabolites.
The coupling of GC to electron impact ionization (EI) MS is a hybrid technique in analytical chemistry and is considered to be one of the most robust and highly sensitive instrument platforms for metabolite analysis.
MCB’s Triple Quad GC MS is the ideal instrument to be used for compound target analysis. 

MCB Instruments
GC: Agilent 7890 (split inlet)
MS/MS: Agilent 7000C (electron ionization EI)
Carrier gas: Helium
Collison gas: Nitrogen

Columns
Agilent DB-5ms+DG, 30 meters, 0.250 mm (I.D.), 0.25 µm (film) up to 325°C (5% Phenyl-Arylene-95% methylpolysiloxane) + back flush column for non-polar & mixed-polarity compounds

User charges

Cost of GC useR360.00/hr
Setup of GC runs by MCB scientific officerR360.00/hr
Training / assistance / method development / derivatization / reportR 360.00/hr
  
Consumables 
VialsR10.00/vial
Vial capsR5.00/cap
Vial inserts (0.25 mL-tapered bottom)     R5.00/insert
Vial inserts (0.25 mL-with polymer feet)    R30.00/insert
Nylon hydrophilic syringe filter (0.22 µm 13 mm)    R6.00/filter
Syringe (1 mL)    R5.00/syringe
1.5 ml screw cap microfuge tubesR8.00/cap+tube
  
Chemicals 
C8-C40 AlkanesR50.00/10 µl
MSTFAR50.00/100 µl
BF3 in methanolR10.00/100 µl
BSTFAR50.00/100 µl
  
External Academics    Total cost + 15% Vat
Industry(Total cost + 30%) +15% Vat

Contact
For enquiries, please contant Pei-Yin Liebrich (pei-yin.liebrich@uct.ac.za).