The most used algorithms for the identification of electron-ionization mass spectra are INCOS and probability based matching (PBM). For unknown spectra of high purity, ~75% of rank 1 answers are correct for both algorithms, matched against the National Institute of Standards and Technology 62,235 spectrum database. With matching criteria that retrieve 50% of the possible correct answers from the Wiley 228,998 spectrum database, 54% of the PBM and 42% of the INCOS answers are correct; for 85% purity unknowns, 48% and 27% are correct. For an unknown spectrum of two compounds, neither was reported in the first three INCOS answers; eight of the first ten PBM answers identify both components
AbstractThis Communication presents a statistical analysis of the distributions of the National Inst...
Gas chromatography in combination with mass spectrometry (GC-MS) plays an important role in the fiel...
AbstractThis work presents a method for using mass spectral match factors reported by library search...
The most used algorithms for the identification of electron-ionization mass spectra are INCOS and pr...
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AbstractThe high success of the “uncertified” mass spectrometry spectral collection started in 1956 ...
AbstractThe computer-searchable data base of reference mass spectra described earlier has been incre...
AbstractThe high success of the “uncertified” mass spectrometry spectral collection started in 1956 ...
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Current search algorithms for the identification of substances based only on their electron ionizati...
Current search algorithms for the identification of substances based only on their electron ionizati...
Five algorithms proposed in the literature for library search identification of unknown compounds fr...
AbstractRecent reports from the National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) state that its l...
AbstractFive algorithms proposed in the literature for library search identification of unknown comp...
AbstractThis Communication presents a statistical analysis of the distributions of the National Inst...
Gas chromatography in combination with mass spectrometry (GC-MS) plays an important role in the fiel...
AbstractThis work presents a method for using mass spectral match factors reported by library search...
The most used algorithms for the identification of electron-ionization mass spectra are INCOS and pr...
AbstractThe computer-searchable data base of reference mass spectra described earlier has been incre...
AbstractFive algorithms proposed in the literature for library search identification of unknown comp...
AbstractThe high success of the “uncertified” mass spectrometry spectral collection started in 1956 ...
AbstractThe computer-searchable data base of reference mass spectra described earlier has been incre...
AbstractThe high success of the “uncertified” mass spectrometry spectral collection started in 1956 ...
AbstractWe present a new matching algorithm designed to compare high-resolution spectra. Whereas exi...
Current search algorithms for the identification of substances based only on their electron ionizati...
Current search algorithms for the identification of substances based only on their electron ionizati...
Five algorithms proposed in the literature for library search identification of unknown compounds fr...
AbstractRecent reports from the National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) state that its l...
AbstractFive algorithms proposed in the literature for library search identification of unknown comp...
AbstractThis Communication presents a statistical analysis of the distributions of the National Inst...
Gas chromatography in combination with mass spectrometry (GC-MS) plays an important role in the fiel...
AbstractThis work presents a method for using mass spectral match factors reported by library search...