Date/Time
Date(s) - 06/19/2019 - 06/21/2019
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location
Pittsburgh International Airport Hilton Garden Inn
Categories
PACS Course Number 10
9 AM to 5 PM
Interpretation of mass spectrometry (MS) data can help solve problems. The goal of this 2.5 day course is to improve your mass spectral interpretation skills. This course is followed by a three day "Advanced Mass Spectral Interpretation" course, PACS course number 20. Your MS success needs effective data interpretation skills. This popular course is designed for providers and users of mass spectral data. It is designed to improve the productivity and quality of results from your MS lab and/or to facilitate wise decisions for your firms use of MS data. If you have a present or future need to use MS to help solve problems but require basic principles and some directions, this course is for you. Plan to bring your calculator or laptop computer. This course is a "hands on" problems working course. A course outline is below.
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. A 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 most of the problems in the first five chapters and additional selected subjects.
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.
Mass Spectral Interpretation
Course Instructor: Dr. Henry Nowicki
- DAY 1 – Bring your calculator or laptop
- Glossary of major mass spectrometry terms
- Data acquisition strategy – SIM and full scan
- MS components – sample introduction, ion source, separator, detector and computer
- Electron impact (EI) and chemical ionization (CI) and when to use each
- Tuning and resolution/sensitivity trade off
- Full scan and selected ion monitoring and when to use each
- Major atom types for organic mass spectrometry
- Isotopes and mass spec use – natural abundances and man made molecules
- Importance of molecular ion
- Molecular ion tests and intensity relationship to parent ion structure
- Hierarchy and predictability of electron loss location from parent ion
- Basics of spectral interpretation and homework problems
- DAY 2
- Development of MS interpretation skills to match needs
- Solve and discuss day 1 MS homework interpretation problems
- Simple cleavage and relative ion stabilities
- Odd-even(low mass ion series-molecular ion relationship) rule
- Nitrogen rule odd mass molecular ion
- Importance of neutral loss for MS interpretation
- Characteristic ion patterns and diagnostic ions
- McLafferty hydrogen rearrangement exercises
- Carbon number calculation methods and their uses
- Solve mass spectral interpretation problems and discussion
- Use F.W. McLafferty’s book to solve problems, homework problems
- DAY 3
- Applications for mass spectrometry
- Isotopic cluster recognition practice
- Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
- Saturated and unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbons
- Alcohols and sulfur isosteric replacement
- Aldehydes, carboxylic acids, and esters
- Ketones and ethers
- Aromatic organics
- Halogenated organics
- Hydrogen rearrangements (McLafferty’s and plus one)
- Solve mass spectral interpretation problems and discussion
- Special interest of participants
- Review and discussion
Plan to take "Advanced Mass Spectral Interpretation", PACS course number 20.
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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