Multi-Component Methods in Minutes using MassHunter Quantitative Analysis

MassHunter Quantitative Analysis is an easy-to-learn software suite containing a variety of workflow options to easily construct data analysis methods and quickly process large batches of data.
This webinar will detail the use of semi-automated peak identification and deconvolution coupled with the NIST library to rapidly build a method to identify and calibrate a series of multi-component semivolatiles standards. Options for rapid batch review will also be discussed, along with common outlier setup such as accuracy and internal standard response deviation.
Key Learning Objectives:
- Strategies for quickly building calibration tables for multi-component analyses
- Using Batch-at-a-Glance and outliers to quickly review and flag non-conformant data
- How to process a multi-component MDL study in a single click
Who Should Attend:
Customers new to MassHunter Quantitative Data Analysis, especially those transitioning from MSD Chemstation
Presenter: Rachael Ciotti (GC/MS Application Specialist, Agilent Technologies, Inc.)
Rachael Ciotti is a GCMS Application Specialist at Agilent Technologies in Wilmington, DE. Previously, she was a Field Service Engineer specializing in installing, maintaining, and repairing Agilent GC and GC/MS systems. Prior to joining Agilent, Rachael worked at DuPont as an analytical chemist responsible for GC and GC/MS method development and transfer to manufacturing labs. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics from Rutgers University.
