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Chemstation Calibration
Calibration
Hi,
I'm trying to help my friend with chemstation. She has ChemStation rev A.10. She has a .b batch file with data from 60 runs. She has gone through and manually adjusted some integration baselines and the adjustments are saved & restored the next time she loads the .b file.
She wants to export the data to excel. She can use the menu entry File -> Export -> CSV to export the 'integration results' table, and she gets exactly what she wants. She is interested in the Time & Area fields. The only problem is that it is tedious to do this for all 60 runs.
Is there a way to use macros to automate the process? When the .b file is loaded there is a 'next run' button to click to load the next run, and then we have to click through the export dialog each time. Thanks!
Pat
Chemstation

Chemstation Hplc Calibration

Building a Calibration Table in Ancient MSD Chemstation – Part 1 February 15th, 2013 by Chris Rattray Some of the feedback I received after my last post was that most of the small environmental labs out there are still running 5971 and 5972 MSDs off the old G1701AA.03 software, and that demonstrating data processing techniques in G1701EA.02. A calibration curve is an empirical equation that relates the response of a specific instrument to the concentration of a specific analyte in a specific sample matrix (the chemical background of the sample). As with the instrument response function, the calibration curve can have a number of mathematical forms.

Msd Chemstation Calibration

Chemstation gc calibration

Hi,
I'm trying to help my friend with chemstation. She has ChemStation rev A.10. She has a .b batch file with data from 60 runs. She has gone through and manually adjusted some integration baselines and the adjustments are saved & restored the next time she loads the .b file.
She wants to export the data to excel. She can use the menu entry File -> Export -> CSV to export the 'integration results' table, and she gets exactly what she wants. She is interested in the Time & Area fields. The only problem is that it is tedious to do this for all 60 runs.
Is there a way to use macros to automate the process? When the .b file is loaded there is a 'next run' button to click to load the next run, and then we have to click through the export dialog each time. Thanks!
Pat

Chemstation Hplc Calibration

Building a Calibration Table in Ancient MSD Chemstation – Part 1 February 15th, 2013 by Chris Rattray Some of the feedback I received after my last post was that most of the small environmental labs out there are still running 5971 and 5972 MSDs off the old G1701AA.03 software, and that demonstrating data processing techniques in G1701EA.02. A calibration curve is an empirical equation that relates the response of a specific instrument to the concentration of a specific analyte in a specific sample matrix (the chemical background of the sample). As with the instrument response function, the calibration curve can have a number of mathematical forms.

Msd Chemstation Calibration

This will be a quick tutorial on how to build a calibration table in Chemstation, with screenshots. The first thing that you want to do is run your standards. Most of the time you want to have 3 levels; low, medium, and high. You want your compound of interest to have a concentration close to the mid-range level. Sample conc = (ISTD conc. (response factor)) / (amount of sample added. slope of calibration curve) We measure short chain fatty acids from freeze dried faecal material. We'd like to take into account small variations in initial starting material. I have set up a new calibration table on chemstation.





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