The Use of Predicted Boiling Points to Review Tentatively Identified Compound (TIC) Data

W. Eckel
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ABSTRACT Laboratories which perform organic chemical analysis of samples from hazardous waste sites, using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS) techniques, are required to report the identity of significant unknown compounds (those not present in the calibration mixture, whose GC retention times are therefore not measured). Such "tentatively identified compounds" (TIC's) are identified by the GC/MS data system by comparison of their mass spectra to the 40,000 spectra in the EPA/NIH mass spectral library. A recent article pointed out that the identification of many TIC's is incorrect for a variety of reasons. One of the authors' recommendations to reviewers of TIC data was to compare the boiling points of the spectral library matches to the boiling points of calibrated compounds with similar GC retention times. Experimental studies have shown boiling points to be strongly correlated to GC retention times for semivolatile (bp > 170°C) GC/MS methods. Other parameters, principally molecular connectivi...
用预测沸点评价初步鉴定化合物(TIC)数据
使用气相色谱-质谱(GC/MS)技术对来自危险废物场所的样品进行有机化学分析的实验室需要报告重要未知化合物的身份(这些化合物不存在于校准混合物中,因此不测量其GC保留时间)。这些“初步鉴定的化合物”(TIC’s)由GC/MS数据系统通过将其质谱与EPA/NIH质谱库中的40,000个光谱进行比较来鉴定。最近的一篇文章指出,由于各种原因,对许多TIC的识别是不正确的。作者对TIC数据审稿人的建议之一是将光谱库的沸点与具有相似GC保留时间的校准化合物的沸点进行比较。实验研究表明,对于半挥发性(bp > 170°C) GC/MS方法,沸点与GC保留时间密切相关。其他参数,主要是分子连接…
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