Pyrosearch2020


Pyrosearch2020 is similar to wsearchVS2020. However this has been modified for researchers using a pyrolysis probe on their mass spectrometers. It basically allows you to create chromatogram libraries of different polymers etc and allows you to search unknown compounds against the created chromatogram library.

Also this program is very useful if you have a large number of complex mixtures that give very similar chromatograms. You can create a library of chromatograms that you can search against.

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Current capabilities

File Types Supported Display Capabilities Mass Spectral Libraries Supported
  • Kratos DS90
  • AEI DS55
  • Kratos Mach3 (*.run)
  • Agilent Chemstation (data.ms)
  • Agilent LC/MS (msd1.ms)
  • HP Pascal. (*.d)
  • Varian Saturn (*.ms, *.sms)
  • Finnigan ITS40 (*.ms)
  • Finnigan Magnum (*.ms)
  • Finnigan ICIS  (*.dat)
  • Finnigan ITDS  (*.dat)
  • Finnigan Xcalibur (*.raw)
  • Shrader (*.lrp)
  • JCAMP_DX (*.dx, *.jdx)
  • netCDF (*.cdf)
  • Joel (*.lrp)
  • mzXML (*.xml, *.mzxml)
  • Masslynx (*.raw)
  • PE TurboMass (*.raw)
  • Bruker XMASS
  • Shimadzu (*.R##)
  • Shows chromatograms
  • Shows File header details
  • Shows ion plots
  • Peak averaging
  • Background subtraction
  • Manual, Auto peak integration
  • Displays spectra
  • Displays library match's
  • clipboard support
  • text export( TIC, ionplot, all spectra)
  • Mouse wheel support for expanding/contracting chromatograms and spectra.
  • Elemental Composition Tool
  • Isotope Profile Tool
  • Molecular Weight Calc

 

  • Kratos DS90 (eg NBSLIB2)
  • HP Chemstation (eg NBS75K.L)      (RMIT.L)
  • NIST  (exports to)

Allows users to create there own set of standard chromatogram libraries.
Hence users can search complex unknown samples against there chromatogram libraries.
Using both retention times and also mass spectral data to match chromatograms peak for peak.

Purchase the full version of Pyrosearch 2020.

Pyrosearch US$1000

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Date last updated:   Wednesday, September 02, 2020

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