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 The CI-CID library      (version 6 with 193 spectra; 167 kb)

The library is freely distributed as ExcelÒ file in the Office 2000 format.  Please contact me, if you need the library in a previous version of ExcelÒ  

The library contains macros  

-         to search for compounds

-         to sort on compound name, MW, cas number, charge and author, 

-         to add new spectra. 

A help file to use the browser and instructions how to build an entry are available. 

Analysts who have added new entries to the library are ask to send the library spreadsheet file back to us. The extra entries will be copied to the library on internet.   

Please contact us if you have any ideas or comments about the library!

 

The CI-CID library as NIST user library   (version 5 with 183 spectra; 69Kb)

Steve Stein  and David Sparkman of the NIST have translated the CICID library entries into a NIST user library. Besides the spectra also the chemical structures of the compounds are shown. All standard NIST search options, including mass and structure search, are possible.
In case you need the NIST software, the demo version at http://chemdata.nist.gov contains a copy that should work. Just copy the files in the zip file to a directory under the main program.

The LCQ iontrap library  (724 kB)

This library based on wideband excitation (activation) and normalized collision energies after both APCI and electrospray ionization is described by Baumann et. all. 

About 1100 entries, highly reproducible on several LCQ systems, are available. The library can be applied as user library of the NIST library. The application of wideband excitation and normalized collision energy leads to mass spectra with more information than normal ion trap MS2 spectra, although a lot of compounds still have a limited number of masses, compared to the masses which can be acquired with more MS stages.
 

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