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Professional Analytical and
Consulting Services, Inc.

Date/Time
Date(s) - 08/30/2019 - 09/01/2019
9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Location
Pittsburgh International Airport Hilton Garden Inn

Categories



PACS Course Number 20

9 AM to 5 PM

Mass spectrometry (MS) can help solve a wide variety of problems. This course requires some prior MS knowledge. The goal of this three-day course is to go beyond and reinforce your mass spectral interpretation skills developed in PACS course number 10, "Mass Spectral Interpretation" or its equivalent. Your MS success needs effective data interpretation and a good understanding of the state-of-the-art; these are the major subject areas for this "Advanced Mass Spectral Interpretation" course. This course is designed for providers and users of mass spectral data. This course will improve the productivity and quality of results from your MS lab and/or facilitate wise decisions for your firms use of MS services. This course is not highly theoretical, it is practical. A course outline is below. Plan to bring your calculator or laptop computer.

The course leader is Dr. Henry Nowicki; he has well over thirty years of MS experiences in many problem solving application areas: environmental sciences, clinical, toxicology, forensics, legal and illegal drugs, natural products, metabolism, food sciences, R&D, biotechnology, and others. Required text is "Interpretation Of Mass Spectra", fourth edition by Fred McLafferty and F. Turecek. This book must be brought to your PACS course and can be purchased from: University Science Books, 20 Edgehill Road, Mill Valley, CA 94941 or phone (415) 332-5390 and FAX (415) 332-5393. This course will cover problems in chapters six through ten, additional selected materials as indicated on the course outline, and topics of special interest to course participants.

Course Registration is available. You may also register through an associated conference registration. Send it with a payment of $2550 to secure your course attendance. Hotel information and a map will be sent to confirm your registration. Please list your special interest(s) on the registration form. Enrollment is limited to assure your maximum course benefits. On-site PACS courses are available (most PACS courses can be provided at your time and place). Telephone PACS at 1.724.457.6576 if you need further information. PACS also provides laboratory testing and consulting services.



Advanced Mass Spectral Interpretation

Course Instructor: Dr. Henry Nowicki

Course Outline: Bring your calculator or laptop computer
Auxiliary Techniques
Alternative Ionization Methods – Low energy electrons, CI, FAB, PD/LD, ESI
Ion Trap MS
Exact Mass Measurements (High Resolution)
Collisional Activation and Metastable Ion Spectra
Tandem Mass Spectrometry (MS/MS)
HPLC-MS and ICP-MS
Chemical Derivatives
Theory Of Unimolecular Ion Decompositions, lightly covered
Energy Deposition and Rate Function
Thermodynamics vs Kinetic Effects
Quasi-Equilibrium Theory
Derivation of P(E) Functions
Calculation of k(E) Functions
Thermochemical Relationships
Random Rearrangements examples
Detailed Mechanisms Of Ion Fragmentation
Unimolecular Ion Decompositions
Basic Factors Affecting Ion Abundance
Reaction Initiation at Radical or Charge Sites
Reaction Classifications
Charge-Site Initiation (Inductive Cleavage)
Decomposition of Cyclic Structures
Hydrogen Rearrangements
Other Rearrangements
Mass Spectra Of Common Compound Classes, heavily covered
Hydrocarbons- saturated, unsaturated and cyclic
Alcohols
Aldehydes and Ketones
Esters (small, medium and large)
Acids and Anhydrides
Ethers and Epoxides
Thiols and Thioethers
Amines
Amides
Cyanides
Aliphatic Halides
Other Types of Compounds and Derivatives
Computer Identification Of Unknown Mass Spectra, lightly covered
Retrieval: The Probability Based Matching (PBM) System
Interpretation: The Self-Training Interpretive and Retrieval (STIRS) System
Application of PBM and STIRS
Expert System


Upcoming Mass Spectral Interpretation:

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Course participants are encouraged to e-mail questions:

George Nowicki
Lab Manager
E-mail: George@pacslabs.com

Rich Capp
Office Administrator
E-mail: Rich@pacslabs.com

Send samples and postal inquiries to:
PACS, Inc.
409 Meade Drive
Coraopolis, PA 15108

Other PACS contact information:
Phone: 1-724-457-6576 or 1-800-367-2587
PACS website: https://pacslabs.com

Please list your special interest during registration. We will try to accommodate your interest.

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