Jul 29 2022: ADB-FUBIATA has been confirmed by comparison to certified reference standard.
Jun 22 2022: In March, a chemist in our network pointed out that the most abundance substance that was originally unidentified in this sample (50 parts) might be ADB-FUBIATA (thank you, Ka.!). A second chemist has concurred (thank you, Y.!). A certified reference standard for ADB-FUBIATA is available.
CHM-FUBIATA has been suggested as an identification for the minor analyte (thank you, Y.). There's no certified reference standard available for CHM-FUBIATA at this time.
Jan 05 2022: Check back periodically, as the lab updates its libraries, substances may get added that match these peaks (pictured, lower left), or other analytical chemists may be able to identify them.
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Unidentified Substance #2: 50 parts [now identified]
Busy chromatogram, has many other small peaks that appear to be breakdowns or impurities of the major unidentified peak.
Jun 22 2022: In March, a chemist in our network pointed out that the most abundance substance that was originally unidentified in this sample (50 parts) might be ADB-FUBIATA (thank you, Ka.!). A second chemist has concurred (thank you, Y.!). A certified reference standard for ADB-FUBIATA is available.
CHM-FUBIATA has been suggested as an identification for the minor analyte (thank you, Y.). There's no certified reference standard available for CHM-FUBIATA at this time.
Jan 05 2022: Check back periodically, as the lab updates its libraries, substances may get added that match these peaks (pictured, lower left), or other analytical chemists may be able to identify them.