Summary
The use of display terminals for the interactive processing of gas chromatographic data in the Mülheim Computer System is described and discussed.
The stepwise and flexible evaluation of chromatograms as they are especially met in research and development laboratories is facilitated considerably.
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The correlation of analogue and digital presentations of chromatographic results can easily be performed by the operator at the display screen via peak numbers or retention parameters.
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Chromatograms can be investigated in more detail by fast plotting of any desired section of the total chromatogram in any desired scales of coordinates.
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The fit of software constructed baselines to the chromatograms can be studied, baseline and solvent peak subtraction methods can be performed easily.
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Schomburg, G., Weeke, F., Weimann, B. et al. Interactive processing of chromatograms with display terminals. Chromatographia 7, 477–490 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02268329
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