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I am trying to get a full mass spectrum of my target species for publication so I am being pretty particular about getting the full spectrum at the apex of the TIC. When I run the background subtraction off the shoulders I can get my unwanted species out but I am still grabbing some of my target species MS enough that it alters the spectrum quite a bit so the M/Z intensities are all wrong.
I seems impossible but I was curious if anyone has found a trick to do it....maybe a macro exists? Can some some other software run a background subtract function from two different mass spectra? My sample was ran over a year ago and I no longer have the source material so I can't just re-tool the method for better separation so I need to find a more creative solution. In the end, I suppose I can copy the spectrum and paste it somewhere to manually erase the M/Z belonging to the other species but I would like a more automated / consistent function. Anyway, thanks for the help!!
