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      Retention Indices for Frequently Reported Compounds of Plant Essential Oils

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          A generalization of the retention index system including linear temperature programmed gas—liquid partition chromatography

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            Development of a database of gas chromatographic retention properties of organic compounds.

            A comprehensive database of gas chromatographic retention properties of chemical compounds has been developed using multiple literature sources. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) database of retention data for non-polar and polar stationary phases currently contains 292,924 data records for 42,888 compounds. The database includes data for Kováts indices, linear indices, Lee indices, retention times and retention volumes. The first release of this database for non-polar stationary phases is available with NIST/US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)/National Institutes of Health (NIH) Mass Spectral Database (June 2005) and through the internet (NIST Chemistry WebBook). The paper describes the database and the process by which it has been compiled. The format of data presentation and the quality control procedures are described. Data sources of gas chromatographic retention data are also discussed.
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              The critical evaluation of a comprehensive mass spectral library.

              A description of the methods used to build a high quality, comprehensive reference library of electron-ionization mass spectra is presented. Emphasis is placed on the most challenging part of this project--the improvement of quality by expert evaluation. The methods employed for this task were developed over the course of a spectrum-by-spectrum review of a library containing well over 100,000 spectra. Although the effectiveness of this quality improvement task depended critically on the expertise of the evaluators, a number of guidelines are discussed which were found to be effective in performing this onerous and often subjective task. A number of specific examples of the particularly challenging task of spectrum editing are given.

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                Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data
                Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data
                AIP Publishing
                0047-2689
                1529-7845
                December 2011
                December 2011
                : 40
                : 4
                : 043101
                Article
                10.1063/1.3653552
                ae867e75-7bea-4ab0-9b78-f372bdb270c3
                © 2011
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