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Project Summary

OpenChrom offers an open source alternative to the ChemStation from Agilent Technologies to analyze mass spectrometric chromatographic data. Its focus is to handle data files from different LC/MS, GC/MS systems and vendors such as (*.D) chromatograms from Agilent, Finnigan ITS40 (*.ms) and ITDS (*.dat), NetCDF (*.cdf), MzXML (*.mzxml), CSV (*.csv) and other formats. Preprocessing steps are supported by applying filter, for instance to remove certain ions (m/z) such as nitrogen (28) or water (18). Classifier allow to characterize chromatograms. Extensions are appreciated and can be easily integrated since OpenChrom is open source and uses a modular and flexible approach, which allows other developers to implement their own methods, algorithms, classifier, filter, detectors or integrators.

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chemistry chemoinformatics chemometrics chemometry chromatography eclipse eclipsercp gcms hplc java laboratory lcms mass pyrolysis spectrometry

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30 Day Summary

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12 Month Summary

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