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Qp2010 se gs ms

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The QP2010 SE GS-MS is a gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer (GC-MS) system manufactured by Shimadzu. It is designed to perform qualitative and quantitative analysis of complex chemical samples. The system combines a gas chromatograph with a mass spectrometer, allowing for separation and identification of individual components within a mixture.

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GC-FID and GC-MS Analysis of FAMEs

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The qualitative analysis of FAMEs was conducted using GC-FID (Agilent 7890B, Agilent Technologies Canada, Inc., Mississauga, ON, Canada). The optimized instrumental conditions are summarized in Table 3 [43 (link)]. In order to ensure the accurate identification of FAMEs, the GC-mass spectrum of representative samples was recorded using the QP2010 SE GS-MS instrument manufactured by Shimadzu, Japan. This analytical procedure was meticulously executed in conjunction with the GC-FID thermal program. To verify the identity of FAMEs, the mass fragmentation pattern was compared with authentic standards and reference databases, including NIST08S, NIST08, and Wiley9. Together, this comprehensive methodology ensured the attainment of accurate and reliable results in the process of identifying and characterizing FAMEs within the analyzed samples.
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Qualitative GC-MS Analysis of FAMEs

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The FAMEs were qualitatively analyzed by GC (Agilent 7890B, Agilent Technologies Canada, Inc., Mississauga, ON, Canada). The analytical conditions are shown in Table 3. For the accurate identification of the FAMEs, the mass spectrum was recorded using the QP2010 SE GS-MS (Shimadzu, Japan) following the GC-FID thermal program. The mass fragmentation pattern was compared with the authentic standards as well as reference databases (NIST08, NIST08S, and Wiley9) to confirm the identity of the FAMEs.
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