Removing Barriers in Non-target GC/MS for the Confident Identification of Unknowns
Conventional GC-HRMS using EI data alone for non-target studies suffers from ambiguous identification of unknowns in NIST library searches due to less specific fragmentation, missing molecular ion signals or compound absence in the reference library. Library searches become prone for false positive assignment. To increase compound identification certainty, the addition of the molecular information, e.g., via CI is mandatory.
See how a novel GC-HRMS approach with simultaneous EI and CI data acquisition in a single GC run dramatically improves the quality of information and identification certainty. Non-target studies in wastewater analysis, human metabolites, vegan food similarity and material emission prove a game-changing power of the system.
Why to join this webinar:
- Understand the power of simultaneous EI and CI-HRMS data in single GC runs
- Learn how to get to a safe and confident identification of unknowns in suspect and non-target GC-MS
- Get to know a novel CI source with unmatched performance due to a wide selection of reagent ions and “zero” instrument downtime
- Accelerate your analysis and post-processing time plus optimize your instrument uptime with no need of hardware switching