4 Qualitative Analysis
40 GCMS-QP2010 Series Operation Guide
Looking for Target Compound Peaks Among Multiple Peaks
In some cases, peaks for target compounds cannot be confirmed in a total ion chromatogram (TIC).
If characteristic mass spectral peaks (i.e., m/z) of the target compounds are known, displaying the mass
chromatograms makes it easier to check the position of the target compound's peaks in the chromatogram.
If characteristic spectral peaks are not known for the target compounds, see "Appendix F Index Searches"
P. 94 to check the mass spectra of target compounds.
4.4.6
Registering Spectra Displayed for Target Compounds
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Ver. 2.5
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Register all the other target compounds using the procedure described in "4.4.2 Zoom
in on a Peak in the Chromatogram and Displaying Mass Spectra" P.35.
4.4.7
Editing the Spectrum Process Table
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Click the [Qualitative Table] icon on the [Qualitative] assistant bar.
The [Qualitative Table] window opens.