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Introducing AnalyzerPro
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Chapter 1: Qualitative Analysis
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Intuitive Start Page Select a data file to get started
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Qualitative Analysis Then edit or review your processing method Select the number of m/z you wish to use for identification Process all or a portion of the chromatogram AnalyzerPro adjusts for noise, spectral skewing, resolution & more Identification can be done with customized target libraries or NIST Mass Spectral Library You can also identify with the retention index
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Qualitative Analysis The result screen displays up to 6 different reports Compare actual versus calculated spectra. Perform NIST searches on both to verify the identification criteria are accurate. The Results are in! Spectra for components are displayed within the chromatogram as blue “lollipops”.
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Qualitative Analysis AnalyzerPro is seamlessly compatible with the NIST Mass Spectral Library. Either set up to search automatically or search individual components post-run
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Target Component Library The target component list may be generated one compound at a time or extracted from all components found Any number of ions may be used for secondary identification Ion ratios for verification are easy to set up Create your own Target Component Library
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Target Component Identification The target components are highlighted in green & found components NOT in the library are blue
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Target Component Identification Target components that are NOT in the data file are identified in red as well as the reports.
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Automatic Matrix Analysis Automatically run a series of samples to determine whether there have been shifts in response or retention time due to matrix effects
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Conclusions
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