Filtering an area

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robinweber250A
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Filtering an area

Post by robinweber250A »

Is it possible to use a clic within an area to filter for pixels matching a given criteria of ion ratios, such that a volume can be determined containing only selected pixels from within the area?

The solution I seek is to untangle two overlapping peaks of isoprene and furan, which co-elute under a massive elution of CO2 and can only be seen with an SIC chromatogram at m/z 68. Screen shot attached.

If it's not possible to filter an area in this way, perhaps you could suggest another method (suitable to automation) to allow me to quantify these faint and occluded peaks?
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qtao
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Re: Filtering an area

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For quantification, if each compound has some distinct ions, you may specify a quantifier and a response factor to calculate the total response. If there are no distinct ions, you may need to adjust areas to be tight around peaks.

Alternatively, you may detect peaks on SIC manually or use the Processing > Extract Ion Peaks as Areas. But, based on the chromatogram, both peaks are noisy, which may pose some difficulties for automated peak detection.
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