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>
Add a new component (an empty column)
to the component table.
<Del>
Delete the current component from the
component table.
<Identification>
Open the
Peak identification
window (see
section 7.5.5).
<Concentrations>
Open the
Concentration table
(see section
7.5.6).
<Graphs>
Open the component window with display
of calibration curve and calibration pa-
rameters.
<OK>
Accept all changes and close the compo-
nent table.
<Cancel>
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.