Join Us at ASMS 2026!

Join us at ASMS 2026 for an exciting look at our latest innovations.  You can visit us at Booth # 602.
Mass Spec TOF

AccuTOF™ GC-Alpha 2.0

AccuTOF™ GC-Alpha
High-resolution and high mass accuracy. Variety of ion sources and direct probes.
Quadrupole Mass Spec

GC/Triple-Quadrupole

GC/Triple-Quadrupole
Ultra-high speed GC-MS/MS analysis.

Hear from leaders in the field about the latest advancements in mass spectrometry from JEOL. 

GC×GC-MS: Practical Tools for Complex Analytics with JEOL and SepSolve

Intro to JEOL and the GC-Alpha™ 2.0 High-Resolution GC-TOFMS
Masaaki Ubukata | General Manager MSBU | JOEL Ltd.
Intro to the UltraQuad™ 2.0 GC-QMS
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Nanako Kato | Application Chemist | JEOL Ltd.
From fuels to breath with PFAS in-between: Optimizing GC×GC–MS separations across diverse applications using cryogen-free flow and thermal modulation
Jonathan Grandy | Field Application Scientist | SepSolve
This presentation explores how recent advances in GC×GC–MS, driven by improvements in modulation technology and software, are continuing to expand its use across a wide range of applications. A key focus is the role of the modulator, including a comparison between cryogen-free flow and thermal modulation in terms of robustness, sensitivity, and peak capacity. You’ll also see real-world examples showing how these approaches enhance performance across a diverse set of analytical challenges – from fingerprinting novel fuels to detecting persistent pollutants and identifying disease biomarkers – along with how streamlined software workflows are making GC×GC a more practical and productive tool for both research and routine analysis.
GCxGC applications on JEOL Mass Spectrometers using SepSolve INSIGHT Modulators
Kirk Jensen | MS Product Manager | JEOL USA, Inc.
Q&A from all presenters

Materials and Polymer Characterization using GC-MS with NIST

Intro to GC-Alpha™ 2.0 High-Resolution GC-TOFMS and msFineAnalysis AI V3
Chip Cody, Ph.D. | Principal Scientist | JEOL USA, Inc.
NIST Polymer Pyrolysis Search: A pyrolysis GC-MS search program and mass spectral reference library
Edward Erisman | Research Chemist | National Institute of Standards and Technology
Pyrolysis, especially coupled to GC-MS, is used to identify polymers but produces complex chromatograms that are difficult to analyze. Also, pyrolysis often produces breakdown products, pyrolyzates, that are not commercially available as pure compounds and thus are often not in a mass spectral library. There are several search pyrolysis search strategies available, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. Chromatogram based searching does not make use of mass spectral information, summed mass spectral based searching does not make use of chromatographic information, and marker-compound based searching has difficulty in specifying a unique marker for a polymer and automating the analysis process. NIST Polymers Processing Group addresses some of these problems by automating a multiple marker compound search scheme that is robust to changes in pyrolysis and GC-MS parameters.
Q&A from all presenters

Tuesday June 2, 2026

Poster | GC/MS: Instrumentation and Applications
Wake up and smell the coffee! AI-assisted structure determination of unknown molecules in coffee aroma volatiles
Chip Cody
Oral | GC/MS: Instrumentation and Applications
Applications of Flow-Modulated GCxGC-Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry at High Flow Rate
Kirk Jensen
Poster | GC/MS: Instrumentation and Applications
Structure Analysis Tools for Metabolite Identification by Combining Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence with Gas Chromatography High-Resolution Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
Bryan Katzenmeyer
Poster | GC/MS: Instrumentation and Applications
Benchmarking Machine Learning-Assisted Structure Elucidation for Database-Invisible Metabolite Standards using GC-HRTOFMS
Masaaki Ubukata 
Poster | Environmental: General II
Non-Targeted Analysis of Air Pollutants Using Thermal Desorption GC-HRTOFMS with Machine Learning Structural Analysis
Masahiro Hashimoto 

Wednesday June 3, 2026

Poster | Extractables & Leachables
Identification of Extractables from Pharmaceutical Packaging by Using GC‑MS with EI and Soft Ionization
Nanako Kato 

Chip Cody, Ph.D.

JEOL USA, Inc.

Masaaki Ubukata

JEOL Ltd.

Nanako Kato

JEOL Ltd.

Jonathan Grandy

SepSolve

Kirk Jensen

JEOL USA, Inc.

Edward Erisman

NIST

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