Display time intervals (peak time windows) in chromatograms?
Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 9:38 pm
It would be useful to be able to see the peak time window shown over the chromatogram. This would be useful:
i) to show If the windows selected are appropriate (or even sensible!)
ii) to show if the retention times have changed relative to the times in the calbraion table (eg either the chromatographic conditions have changed a little, or the 'enable retention time change' has been left in the default on setting)
iii) Because of how Clarity handles overlapping time windows (taking the overlap and dividing it by two, half for each peak). It is good, because it eliminates the problems of overlapping windows, such as a peak in two different time windows, but it is possible that the resultant time window is not quite what was intended.
Personally, I would also like to be able to specify how the data system deals with multiple peaks in the same time window. ie take the first peak, the biggest peak or the peak nearest to the specified retention time. It is really important to be sure than an unknown or a small peak appearing in the time window is not identified as the target analyte. I recommend everyone considers using the Minimum height setting to eliminate small peaks causing problems in this respect (careful to use minimum height not minimum area). If this suggestion were to be implemented, I would envisage it being under calibration settings and not a peak table column.
Internal issue tracking ID: 62048
i) to show If the windows selected are appropriate (or even sensible!)
ii) to show if the retention times have changed relative to the times in the calbraion table (eg either the chromatographic conditions have changed a little, or the 'enable retention time change' has been left in the default on setting)
iii) Because of how Clarity handles overlapping time windows (taking the overlap and dividing it by two, half for each peak). It is good, because it eliminates the problems of overlapping windows, such as a peak in two different time windows, but it is possible that the resultant time window is not quite what was intended.
Personally, I would also like to be able to specify how the data system deals with multiple peaks in the same time window. ie take the first peak, the biggest peak or the peak nearest to the specified retention time. It is really important to be sure than an unknown or a small peak appearing in the time window is not identified as the target analyte. I recommend everyone considers using the Minimum height setting to eliminate small peaks causing problems in this respect (careful to use minimum height not minimum area). If this suggestion were to be implemented, I would envisage it being under calibration settings and not a peak table column.
Internal issue tracking ID: 62048