Metrohm IC Net 2.0 User Manual
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7.5 Calibration and quantification
IC Net 2.0
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min C (max C)
Minimum (Maximum) concentration
value for the component. Components
whose concentration leaves the range
min C
…
…max C
are marked in the peak table
by the sign "
!
".
Additionally, the component table contains the following buttons:
Add a new component (an empty column)
to the component table.
Delete the current component from the
component table.
Open the
Peak identification
window (see
section 7.5.5).
Open the
Concentration table
(see section
7.5.6).
Open the component window with display
of calibration curve and calibration pa-
rameters.
Accept all changes and close the compo-
nent table.
Reject all changes and close the compo-
nent table.
The standard methods supplied with the «IC Net» program all
contain a component table with pre-defined components with
entries for the names and retention times.
If the output of all peaks is required in the result report then a
so-called universal component can be defined in the compo-
nent table for this purpose; this receives the value
0
in the
Time
field and no peak is allocated to it. The name entered under
Name
(e.g.
unknown
) is then used for all peaks for which no
component can be allocated.