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Intermediate Mass Spectral Interpretation Training
398
(USD)
H5319A
1
Day(s)
Lecture Only
469
(CAD)
Description:
This course introduces two common decomposition mechanisms responsible for many fragment ions in mass spectra. The use of these mechanisms can help the analyst to determine an appropriate structure from among a number of possible isomers.
Outline:
The concepts of alpha and inductive cleavage are introduced and applied to structure determination of :
esters
ketones
ethers
aldehydes
amines
halocarbons
acids
hydrocarbons
alcohols
Prerequisites:
Successful completion of Introduction To Mass Spectral Interpretation I (
H5313A
) or equivalent. Students who cannot calculate molecular formulae from isotopic abundances will not be able to complete 50% of the class problems.
Equipment:
Please bring a calculator.
Student Profile:
This course is designed for students who can calculate a molecular formula and propose possible molecular structures and desire an understanding of fundamental fragmentation mechanisms to help identify unknown compounds from their mass spectra.
Course Calendar:
TX, Richardson
February 11, 2010 - February 11, 2010
MA, Andover
June 24, 2010 - June 24, 2010
AB, Calgary
October 19, 2010 - October 19, 2010
On Demand
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.