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Hi!
I have this situation :
I have injected some pesticides in the GC/MS, which are not present in the NIST database library (Aminopyralid, Bifenazate, Chlorantraniliprode, Imazamox, Novaluron, Pinoxaden, Prosulfuron, Sethoxydim, Spirotetramate, Thiencarbazone methyl and maybe, Prothioconazole)
Usually, I compare my spectrum with the reference spectrum because there is a possibility that I have degradation. For some of these, the odds are high.

My question:
Do you know a website that have mass spectra of different products available for viewing?

Thank you
Try the NIST website:

http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/
----suffers separation anxiety----
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