Dr. Scott, BOUNDS FOR MOLECULAR-WEIGHTS OF ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS FROM LOW-RESOLUTIONMASS-SPECTRA, Chemometrics and intelligent laboratory systems, 27(1), 1995, pp. 129-133
Simple empirical rules for determining the upper and lower limits to t
he molecular weight of organic compounds from low resolution mass spec
tra have been established and evaluated. The rules are based on the av
erage of two easily determined spectral features, Maxmass and Himax1.
The lower limit is this average less 5 Da and the upper limit is the a
verage plus 100 Da. These limits have been evaluated with a set of 400
randomly chosen NIST/NIH/EPA reference spectra, with 400 pharmaceutic
ally related spectra from a Swiss data base and with 100 bromine- and
chlorine-containing MST reference spectra. In only 12 cases were the t
rue molecular weights lower than the estimated lower limits and these
were due to contaminated spectra. The upper limit rule includes 98% of
the spectra of all volatile compounds tested and 96% of all compounds
tested.