HP (Hewlett-Packard) 4 Series Calculator User Manual


 
Deisotoping a Spectrum
Data Explorer
Software Users Guide 3-47
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Figure 3-17 Interpreting a Deisotoped Trace
Requirements The Deisotope function requires a singly charged spectrum. If
the spectrum you are examining includes multiply charged
peaks, use the Single-Charge Conversion function on the
Process menu before using the Deisotope function. For
information, see Section 5.10, Converting to a Singly Charged
Spectrum (Mariner Data Only).
CAUTION
If you use the Deisotope function on multiply charged
peaks, invalid results are reported.
If first three peaks are part of
the same isotope cluster
If first three peaks are part of
the same isotope cluster, but
Contribution to expected
isotope ratio
contaminant is also present
If two isotope clusters
are present
Increased amplitude of first
peak indicates it is a
monoisotopic peak
Increased amplitude of first
peak indicates it is a
monoisotopic peak
Peak that is not
part of cluster
Contaminant
Increased amplitude of peaks
indicate they are
monoisotopic peaks
by contaminant
Peaks in original trace Deisotoped trace
Peak that is not
part of cluster