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Thursday, 09 September 2010 08:12

INTELLIGENT COMPOUND RECOGNITION WITH ACD/IXCRConduct rapid, non-targeted analysis of water, wastewater, and other environmental samples using ACD/IXCR

Identify compounds in GC/MS sample data quickly and accurately using ACD/IXCR to reduce the time spent on manual interpretation, searching, and validation of GC/MS spectra.  Conduct rapid, non-targeted analysis of water, wastewater, and other environmental samples.



ACD/IXCR is a suite of software tools with flexible options for screening quality control samples or for deformulation of mixtures using data imported from most major instrument vendors. ACD/IXCR uses component detection algorithms deconvolute complex samples, finding all peaks, even for trace-level components, and those that are co-eluting.

Processed sample data is searched against the NIST database for similar spectral patterns, and the results are summarized in a clear and concise report. Analysts and spectroscopists can drill down into the search data to see details of the reference spectrum, for greater insight into the search results. Intelligent Compound Recognition makes the identification process faster and easier than is possible with manual deconvolution and searching.

For more information contact Advanced Chemistry Development UK Inc., (ACD/Labs) Toronto, Onatario, Canada.
Toll Free # - 1-800-304-3988 Fax: 001 416 368 5596

 

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