Background: The NIST retention index database is one the most widely used sources of retention indices. In both untargeted analysis and machine learning studies filtering for potential errors is rather lacking or nonexistent. According to our estimates about 80% of the compounds from both NIST 17 and NIST 20 retention index databases have only one RI value per stationary phase, which makes searching for erroneous values with statistical methods impossible.
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June 2022
It was revealed that nominal mass spectra extracted from the same NetCDF file using different gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) software products are not identical. This phenomenon is caused by differences in algorithms used for rounding floating-point m/z values to integers. It was found that all programs under consideration (AMDIS, ChemStation, ChromaTOF, MS Search, OpenChrom) use different procedures.
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