Quality: The Third Side of the Analytical Success Triangle
This technical article discusses the fundamental of a triangle concept for analytical success, focusing on system quality.
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This technical article discusses the fundamental of a triangle concept for analytical success, focusing on system quality.
This technical article is about the importance of the limits option in the NIST mass spectral search program.
This technical article is looking at the incorporation of FAIMS/DMS into a conventional LC/MS system to provide an added dimension of ion separation.
This technical article is a primer about the fundamentals of ion mobility spectrometry (IMS).
Learn which characteristics of your analyte molecule will help you select from among the principle LC/MS interfaces.
The use of electron capture and transfer dissociation (ECD and ETD) fragmentation mechanisms for peptide sequencing is discussed.
The importance of multiple-charge ion precursors to obtain best results in peptide MS/MS sequencing is discussed.
The use of multiple-charge ions in protein and peptide analysis, such as determination of intact protein molecular mass is discussed.
The final part is about structural identification of unknowns from spectra obtained using LC/MS and CAD techniques and EI mass spectral database.
Part 4 in this series is about the Incremental Name Search , replicate spectra, and the NIST GC Methods, and Retention Index Database in NIST 11.
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