by
juddc » Tue Oct 02, 2012 9:12 pm
Hey there,
Match angle and threshold deal with spectral vectors and are Waters' way of showing peak purity. If the angle between the vectors is less than a certain amount and you have >15 spectra / peak, the peak may be considered pure.
Spectral match to a reference spectrum would need to be done by making a library of spectra and matching the spectrum of an unknown against one saved in the library. You'll need to set parameters for peak purity and spectral matching in the processing method.
For purity, you'll need to enable peak purity, set the noise interval (where there are no peaks in your chromatogram), wavelength range, active peak region, threshold criteria/
For spectral matching, you'll need to acquire a standard, create a spectral library, add the spectra to that library, then set the processing method to match against that library. This will give you match angle data. Any match with a value below the threshold match angle is acceptable, any above, not so much.
hope this helps a bit.
Feel free to email at christopher dot judd at BASF dot com if you need more info!
Chris