Abstract

Library search is an important tool in the computerized qualitative analysis of mixtures and in the identification of unknown substances. It involves the comparison of the sample spectrum with the entries of a spectra collection. The principles of this methods, the design and the structure of spectra libraries and the manifold of different search strategies are explained and some important applications demonstrated. Besides the identification of pure substances the characterization of mixtures with and without a separation step are mentioned.

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