Recent breakthroughs in High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry (HRMS) have revolutionized chemical analysis, allowing for the detection of thousands of compounds in a single sample without the need for traditional reference standards. Now, a groundbreaking Perspective in Analytical Chemistry explores how computational methods coupled with HRMS are shaping the future of chemical prioritization for ecological and human health.
Discover the latest strategies for prioritizing chemicals based on their physicochemical properties, structure, exposure, and toxicity, as well as regulatory status.
Dive into innovative “online” and “offline” prioritization techniques that streamline the identification and quantification process, ensuring high-quality research and effective communication of results.
Learn how these cutting-edge methods have already been successfully implemented in the field, uncovering chemicals of elevated risk to both human and ecological environments.
Click here to access the paper: Online and Offline Prioritization of Chemicals of Interest in Suspect Screening and Non-targeted Screening with High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry