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Hi,
I am using a 5973 MSD that has a NIST11 database installed. I was wondering if I could carry out a search on the NIST11 database to see if it has a specific compound in it before I carry out sample analysis. as far as I can tell the Nist11 database is only available in the Agilent compatible format.
I am using MSD Chemstation vs E.02.02.1431

Thanks,
Chemiger
99 problems and chromatography is every one !
Hi,
I am using a 5973 MSD that has a NIST11 database installed. I was wondering if I could carry out a search on the NIST11 database to see if it has a specific compound in it before I carry out sample analysis. as far as I can tell the Nist11 database is only available in the Agilent compatible format.
I am using MSD Chemstation vs E.02.02.1431

Thanks,
Chemiger
Hello If you want, you can send me your Chromatogram and I can do the analysis with AMDIS and others libraries.

Send me email to henry_lp04@hotmail.com
Hi Chemiger,
It has been a while since I used MSD Chemstation as we moved to MassHunter but the versions of MSD Chemstation I used had a feature in the data analysis called parametric retrieval which allowed you to search through the Agilent libraries for user specified compounds. You could even search based on CAS number.
Take a look to see if the feature is still there.
I found a previous post in this forum about this which could help

https://www.chromforum.org/posting.php? ... =4&t=31381

Kevin.
Hi,
I am using a 5973 MSD that has a NIST11 database installed. I was wondering if I could carry out a search on the NIST11 database to see if it has a specific compound in it before I carry out sample analysis. as far as I can tell the Nist11 database is only available in the Agilent compatible format.
I am using MSD Chemstation vs E.02.02.1431

Thanks,
Chemiger
Hello If you want, you can send me your Chromatogram and I can do the analysis with AMDIS and others libraries.

Send me email to henry_lp04@hotmail.com
Thank you for the offer Henry. I will have to pass on this due to confidentiality reasons.

Chemiger
99 problems and chromatography is every one !
Hi Chemiger,
It has been a while since I used MSD Chemstation as we moved to MassHunter but the versions of MSD Chemstation I used had a feature in the data analysis called parametric retrieval which allowed you to search through the Agilent libraries for user specified compounds. You could even search based on CAS number.
Take a look to see if the feature is still there.
I found a previous post in this forum about this which could help

https://www.chromforum.org/posting.php? ... =4&t=31381

Kevin.
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for the advice I will look at that today.

Chemiger
99 problems and chromatography is every one !
We used parametric retrieval a fair amount.
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