[iQ Interference Simulator] dialog box

Enter the acquisition conditions and click [Simulate] to display the IntelliQuant calculation results on the right.

[Load Pre-configured conc.]

Selecting the following application will load each element’s pre-configured concentrations into the conc. table.

If you select [Blank Template], the concentration of each element will be reset to 0, and the units will be reset to ppb.

[Save As Library]

You can save the concentrations currently set in the conc. table as a library.

In the [User Defined Library] dialog box displayed, enter a name in [New Library Name] and click [Create].

[Remove from Library]

Remove user-saved libraries.

Select the library you want to delete from the [Load Pre-configured conc.] list and click this button to remove the selected library.

[Plasma Condition]

Select the plasma condition for simulation.

[Gas Mode]

Select the gas mode for simulation.

Conc. table

 

 

[Atomic Number] column

Displays the atomic number.

[Element] column

Displays the element name.

[Conc.] column

Enter the concentration.

[Unit] column

Enter the unit of concentration.

Context Menu

[Export Table]

Opens the [Export Table] (Entire Table) dialog box where you can export the entire table.

[Export Selected Area]

Opens the [Export Table] (Area) dialog box where you can export the data selected in the table.

[Copy]

Copies the selected conc. or Unit to the Clipboard.

[Paste]

Pastes the copied conc. or Unit to the cursor position.

[Delete]

Restores the selected conc. or unit to default. Sets the conc. to "0" and the units to "ppb".

[Simulate]

Runs the simulation under the conditions entered in the concentration table.

[Interference] tab

Enter the acquisition conditions and click [Simulate] to display this tab.

This is almost the same as the [iQ Rating] tab in the IntelliQuant pane. The following explains the differences between these tabs.

Periodic Table

The color indicates the interference level of each element.

The following explains the meaning of the colors inside the frames.

Green: Elements that do not have an isotope with an Interference Level of 20% or more. (Good)

Yellow: Elements with at least one isotope with an Interference Level of 20% or more. (Caution required)

Gray: Elements not handled by the iQ Predictor.

Element symbol

Shows the Element for the currently selected element.

 

You can change the element by selecting the element in the periodic table.

 

[Interference Level]

Shows the interference level calculated by IntelliQuant for the isotope of the currently selected element as a bar.

Green: The Interference Level is less than 20%. (Good)

Yellow: The Interference Level is more than 20%. (Not Good)

 

In isotopes with a Mass for which interference determination is not possible due to isobars, the element symbols of the isobars are listed instead of the bar.

 

[Possible Interference(s)]

If the interference level of the selected isotope is not 0%, its chemical formula is listed. Otherwise, "Possible Interference(s)" is not displayed.

 

The [Quantitation Error(s)] displayed on the [iQ Rating] tab in the IntelliQuant pane is not displayed.

 

[iQ Screening] tab

The concentration of the elements entered in the Conc. table is displayed.

For information on viewing the tab, see the [iQ Screening] tab in the IntelliQuant pane.

[iQ Details] tab

The concentration of the elements entered in the Conc. table is displayed.

For information on viewing the tab, see the [iQ Details] tab in the IntelliQuant pane.

[Close]

Closes this dialog box.

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