Mass Spectrometry Growth Opportunities

Mass Spectrometry Growth Opportunities

Stringent Pharmaceutical, Food, and Environmental Regulations and Quality Standards to Offer Transformative Growth

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03-Nov-2023
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Market Research
Research Code: K977-01-00-00-00
SKU: TM_2023_291
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Description

A mass spectrometer (MS) determines atom/molecule mass by measuring the mass-to-charge ratio of its ions. It consists of four basic components: a sample inlet, an ionization source, a mass analyzer, and a detector. It is largely used in University research laboratories and government research institutions; pharmaceutical, biotechnology/biopharmaceutical, life sciences, and contract research organizations; the chemical, oil and gas, polymer, and semiconductor and electronics industries; and in agriculture and food, environmental testing, forensics, healthcare, and clinical analysis applications.

This project examines demand for single quadrupole liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS), tandem quadrupole LC-MS, time of flight (TOF) LC-MS, gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS), matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization TOF (MALDI-TOF), inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), and portable mass spectrometry systems. The main objective is to identify growth opportunities in the industry and understand the factors likely to drive or restrain market growth. The study also highlights how market participants are implementing best practices from a sustainability perspective.

Table of Contents

Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?

The Strategic Imperative 8™

The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Mass Spectrometry Industry

Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

Scope of Analysis

Mass Spectrometry End Users

Distribution Channels

Growth Drivers and Restraints

Growth Driver Analysis

Growth Restraint Analysis

Key Trends

Key Trends—ICP-MS

Key Trends—GC-MS

United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

Industry Best Practices

Growth Opportunity 1—Stringent Regulations: ICP-MS

Growth Opportunity 1—Stringent Regulations: ICP-MS (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2—Coolant in Mass Spectrometers

Growth Opportunity 2—Coolant in Mass Spectrometers (continued)

Growth Opportunity 3—Contamination Prevention in ICP-MS

Growth Opportunity 3—Contamination Prevention in ICP-MS (continued)

Growth Opportunity 4—Interference Challenges in Single Quadrupole ICP-MS

Growth Opportunity 4—Interference Challenges in Single Quadrupole ICP-MS (continued)

Growth Opportunity 5—Hydrogen Replacing Helium: GC-MS

Growth Opportunity 5—Hydrogen Replacing Helium: GC-MS (continued)

Growth Opportunity 6—New Applications Affecting Human Life and the Environment: GC-MS and LC-MS

Growth Opportunity 6—New Applications Affecting Human Life and the Environment: GC-MS and LC-MS (continued)

Growth Opportunity 7—Reducing Unplanned Maintenance: GC-MS

Growth Opportunity 7—Reducing Unplanned Maintenance: GC-MS (continued)

Growth Opportunity 8—Advancements to Support Highly Sensitive Single and Triple Quadrupole GC-MS Instruments

Growth Opportunity 8—Advancements to Support Highly Sensitive Single and Triple Quadrupole GC-MS Instruments (continued)

Growth Opportunity 9—Miniaturized Mass Spectrometers

Growth Opportunity 9—Miniaturized Mass Spectrometers (continued)

Growth Opportunity 10—Advancements for Mass Spectrometry Imaging

Growth Opportunity 10—Advancements for Mass Spectrometry Imaging (continued)

Growth Opportunity 11—Measurement and Analysis of Very Large and Complex Molecules

Growth Opportunity 11—Measurement and Analysis of Very Large and Complex Molecules (continued)

Growth Opportunity 12—LC-MS

Growth Opportunity 12—LC-MS (continued)

Growth Opportunity 13—Automation in LC-MS/MS

Growth Opportunity 13—Automation in LC-MS/MS (continued)

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A mass spectrometer (MS) determines atom/molecule mass by measuring the mass-to-charge ratio of its ions. It consists of four basic components: a sample inlet, an ionization source, a mass analyzer, and a detector. It is largely used in University research laboratories and government research institutions; pharmaceutical, biotechnology/biopharmaceutical, life sciences, and contract research organizations; the chemical, oil and gas, polymer, and semiconductor and electronics industries; and in agriculture and food, environmental testing, forensics, healthcare, and clinical analysis applications. This project examines demand for single quadrupole liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS), tandem quadrupole LC-MS, time of flight (TOF) LC-MS, gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS), matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization TOF (MALDI-TOF), inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), and portable mass spectrometry systems. The main objective is to identify growth opportunities in the industry and understand the factors likely to drive or restrain market growth. The study also highlights how market participants are implementing best practices from a sustainability perspective.
More Information
Deliverable Type Market Research
Author Shruti Yewale
Industries Test and Measurement Instrumentation
No Index No
Is Prebook No
Keyword 1 Mass Spectrometry Trends
Keyword 2 Spectrometry Growth Opportunities
Keyword 3 Mass Spectrometry Industry Insights
Podcast No
WIP Number K977-01-00-00-00