2010
DOI: 10.1002/jms.1722
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The carbon versus mass diagram to visualize and exploit FTICR‐MS data of natural organic matter

Abstract: A two-dimensional diagram is proposed, in which the carbon number of each formula is plotted against its nominal mass, to visualize large sets of molecular formula data that can be derived from data generated by ultrahigh-resolution Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance-MS. In such a carbon versus mass (CvM) diagram, each formula (C(c)H(h)O(o)) is unambiguously described by c, its (nominal) mass and the parameter i = c + o. Calculations of chemically allowable formulas illustrate that organic molecules occ… Show more

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“…Other strategies that have been used elsewhere included selection by mass defect to avoid matrix interferences in sediments [23] and while the Kendrick mass defect is often used for natural organic matter or petroleum analysis (e.g. [73,74]), this was not mentioned by any of the participants and it remains to be seen whether this may have an application to environmental samples. As discussed above, challenges still remain with regard to the reporting of substances that cannot fully characterized structurally using the information available alone (e.g.…”
Section: Data Processing Aspects Hr-ms/msmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other strategies that have been used elsewhere included selection by mass defect to avoid matrix interferences in sediments [23] and while the Kendrick mass defect is often used for natural organic matter or petroleum analysis (e.g. [73,74]), this was not mentioned by any of the participants and it remains to be seen whether this may have an application to environmental samples. As discussed above, challenges still remain with regard to the reporting of substances that cannot fully characterized structurally using the information available alone (e.g.…”
Section: Data Processing Aspects Hr-ms/msmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A variety of tools exists to analyze ultrahigh‐resolution mass spectrometry data. These computational tools allow the calculation of elemental formulae and structural isomers, provide models of the stability of DOM, and include visualization tools such as van Krevelen diagrams, carbon vs mass plots, and two‐dimensional correlation analysis . Alternatively, statistical tests can be used to resolve individual, or groups of, molecules that serve as characteristic markers of environmental conditions or processes (e.g …”
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“…We used carbon number vs. nominal mass (CvM) plots [ 19 ] to visualize our data. At a given nominal mass in the CvM plots, a higher carbon number indicates lower hydrogen and/or heteroatom content [ 19 ].…”
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confidence: 99%