Important news for Waters Millennium®32 Users | |
Toronto, January 11, 2002 -
Waters Millennium32 users can now attach chemical structures to chromatographic peaks, a new feature enabled by a collaboration with Advanced Chemistry Development. ACD/MolX technology has been incorporated into version 4.0 of Waters Millennium32 enabling users to append chemical structures to chromatograms for storage in the Millennium32 database. Now users can search stored analytical data not only by chromatographic parameter (e.g. mobile phase, column brand or column type), but also by structure.
Millennium32 users will also want to take advantage of ACD/Waters Advanced Structures Package. This software allows Millennium32 users to not only perform searches in Millennium32 libraries by structure but also by substructure. Other exciting features include the ability to search for structures or substructures in ISIS databases, edit chemical structures through the award winning ACD/ChemSketch interface and look up structures in ACD/Dictionary.
The ACD/Waters Advanced Structures Package will allow users with additional ACD/Labs products installed to utilize features of those products from within the Waters Millennium32 environment. Consider the advantages: retrieve separation methods using ACD/Chromatography Applications Database, predict chromatographic behavior of compounds with ACD/LC Simulator, calculate physiochemical properties of compounds with ACD/Labs PhysChem, and combine chromatographic and spectral data for storage and databasing with ACD/SpecManager.
ACD/Waters Advanced Structures Package can be purchased from ACD/Labs directly (by contacting us or a distributor in your area) and is only available to purchasers of Waters Millennium32 software with Structures Option.
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