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Normal Mass Range Calibration
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Normal Mass Range
Calibration
Before calibrating for the high mass range you must calibrate for the normal
mass range. Use the calibration solution (ESI calibration solution) described
in
Appendix A: “Sample Formulations”
and the procedures described in
Chapter 3: “Tuning and Calibrating Automatically in the ESI/MS Mode”
to
perform the normal mass range calibration. The calibration solution
contains caffeine as the low molecular mass component, MRFA as the
mid-molecular mass component, and Ultramark 1621 as the high molecular
mass component. Four pieces of information from this calibration are
needed for the high mass range calibration:
1. The expected low mass (caffeine component=195.10)
2. The expected high mass (1822.00 peak of the Ultramark 1621
component)
3. Observed low mass (observed mass of the caffeine component)
4. Observed high mass (observed mass of the 1822 peak of the Ultramark
1621 component).