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Laboratory Instruments Mass Spectral Libraries

Laboratory Instruments Mass Spectral Libraries
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Update2010-12-30
Original RegionChina
Laboratory Instruments Mass Spectral Libraries

Mass Spectral Libraries

Mass Spectrometer Systems

Shimadzu offers a variety of libraries for enhanced identification ability, as well as advanced library search capability. Libraries include:

NIST 2008

  • Main library contains spectra for over 163,000 general compounds with over 27,000 registered in a sub-library

Wiley, 8th Edition

  • Contains spectra for over 399,383 general compounds

Pesticide EI/NCI library

  • Contains mass spectra for 318 compounds measured using the EI method and 173 using the NCI method. Also includes a method for analyzing pesticide residues in food and tap water.

FFNSC (Flavor & Fragrance Natural and Synthetic Compounds)

  • A library of 1156 fragrance-related compounds (Mass Spectrum, Linear Retention Index, Name, CAS No, Chemical formulas). The compounds are also listed with their Linear Retention Index, which can be used as a search criterion in library search.
  • All data were obtained using the Shimadzu GCMS-QP2010 in the lab of Prof. Mondello, at the University of Messina, Analytical Food Chemistry Division

Pfleger-Mauer Drug Library

  • Contains spectra for 4366 compounds, including drugs, poisons, pesticides, and environmental pollutants

EGA/Thermal Desorption/Pyrolysis
Inborn Errors of Metabolism Screening System

  • A highly sensitive GC/MS method for detecting 104 compounds. Retention indices are used to accurately predict retention times, and diagnostic software has been developed to correlate analytical results with the proper diagnosis.

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