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Interpret Mass Spectrum

Skill Verifiziert Aktiv
Teil von:Agent Almanac

Systematically interpret mass spectra to determine molecular formula, identify fragmentation pathways, and propose molecular structures. Covers ionization method assessment, molecular ion identification, isotope pattern analysis, common fragmentation losses, and purity evaluation.

Zweck

To provide a systematic and expert-level procedure for analyzing mass spectra, enabling users to determine molecular properties and structures of unknown compounds.

Funktionen

  • Interprets mass spectra for molecular formula and structure determination
  • Assesses ionization methods and identifies expected ion types
  • Analyzes isotope patterns for elemental detection (Cl, Br, S, etc.)
  • Maps fragmentation pathways and identifies key fragment ions
  • Evaluates sample purity and proposes structural candidates

Anwendungsfälle

  • Determining the molecular weight and formula of unknown compounds
  • Confirming the identity of synthetic products through fragmentation analysis
  • Identifying impurities or degradation products in a sample
  • Proposing structural features from characteristic fragmentation losses

Nicht-Ziele

  • Providing definitive structural elucidation for novel compounds solely from MS data without cross-validation
  • Performing actual spectral acquisition or instrument control
  • Interpreting spectra from non-standard or poorly characterized ionization methods without user guidance

Practical Utility

  • info:Usage examplesWhile the procedure is detailed, explicit end-to-end usage examples demonstrating input, invocation, and outcome are not provided in the SKILL.md.

Installation

/plugin install agent-almanac@pjt222-agent-almanac

Qualitätspunktzahl

Verifiziert
95 /100
Analysiert about 21 hours ago

Vertrauenssignale

Letzter Commit1 day ago
Sterne14
LizenzMIT
Status
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