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#1 Posted : 9/16/2016 6:15:18 PM

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the multipole voltages were low enough to transport intact, unfragmented molecules of tryptamine hcl standard.

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#2 Posted : 9/18/2016 8:02:59 PM

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Is this spectra (peak 196.7 for example) properly calibrated? Still getting any of that mysterious MIPT signal? What was the mobile phase used for this sample?

Is the X-axis m/z? I am not familiar with those units, I am trying to compare with spectra found in online database
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#3 Posted : 9/18/2016 8:50:07 PM

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Uhmmmm.... Why are you still running on Windows XP, n00b?
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#4 Posted : 9/18/2016 9:04:39 PM

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Mindlusion wrote:
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Is this spectra (peak 196.7 for example) properly calibrated? Still getting any of that mysterious MIPT signal? What was the mobile phase used for this sample?

Is the X-axis m/z? I am not familiar with those units, I am trying to compare with spectra found in online database


yes, and none of the other signal. the mobile phase was 50:50 MeOH:H2O.
*edit* I found out what that signal really was: M + Na. tryptamine hcl with sodium adduct (common anomaly in LCMS).

m/z is mass/charge. in this case, the charge was +1. the compound is tryptamine hcl.

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Uhmmmm.... Why are you still running on Windows XP, n00b?


uhhhmmm, it's Windows 2000 Pro...and you're calling me a n00b..

the instrument is a 2001 model, MSRP $260,000 at the time. it'll still detect/identify nanograms of material. I'm not using the comp to play Starcraft, ffs.
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