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Guideline for LC-MS data analysis for facility users
Data interpretation and analysis: It provides separation of compounds (retention time) and detection of compounds (as different adduct formations due to the ESI source) by MS (which provides the molecular weight of compounds or analytes). Note: Data analysis is part of the end-user; it will not be provided by SAIF.
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GUIDELINE FOR LC-MS USERS
Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS, or HPLC-MS) is an analytical chemistry technique that combines the physical separation capabilities of liquid chromatography (or HPLC) with the mass analysis capabilities of mass spectrometry (MS). LC-MS is a powerful technique that has very high sensitivity and selectivity and is useful in many applications.
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CERTIFICATE OF ENDORSEMENT
Facility user have to select the category to which he/she belong: CSIR Laboratory, Academic (Colleges and Universities), National R&D Organization or Industry with Endorsement from the Head/Principal/Registrar/Director of the College/University/Institute /industry.
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SAMPLE COPY OF LC-MS DATA/RESULTS-A
A sample copy of LC-MS data (2ChScan) is for demo purposes; users can see it. Note: LC-MS data analysis is part of the end-user; it will not be provided by SAIF.
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SAMPLE COPY OF LC-MS DATA/RESULTS-B
A sample copy of LC-MS data (4ChScan) is for demo purposes; users can see it. Note: LC-MS data analysis is part of the end-user; it will not be provided by SAIF.
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GUIDELINE FOR NMR USERS
The charges mentioned are applicable only for solution-state NMR experiments and additional charges will apply for extra experiments. Note: SAIF will not provide data analysis; it is part of the end-user's responsibility.
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GUIDELINE FOR CHN ANALYSIS OF SAMPLE
CHN analysis using an elemental analyzer has some limitations. Accuracy can be affected by sample purity, homogeneity, and volatile nature.