Set the confidentiality flag and regulatory purpose. For a description of these flags see chapter D.4.5.7 Flags used for filtering data.
Analytical methods and spectral data
: Report the
description of the analytical method(s) used and provide appropriate
spectral data. Sufficient information should be given to confirm the
structure of the substance.
Spectral data files can be attached to this section by clicking the
Attachment button and the green Plus
button
from the context menu appearing. Specify the path and
the name of the file to be inserted and indicate any remarks if appropriate
in the Properties window.
Sufficient spectral data are needed to confirm the structure of the substance. One or more of the several spectroscopic methods that are suitable for the specific class of substances may be used (UV/VIS, infra-red, nuclear magnetic resonance or mass spectrum). A chromatogram can be given to confirm the composition of the substance, if applicable. If appropriate, also other valid constituent separation techniques might be used. For those substances for which spectral data, GC or HPLC chromatograms are not sufficient for identification, information resulting from other analytical techniques can be given, e.g. X-ray diffraction for minerals, elementary analysis etc.
Optical activity:
Describe the optical activity of
the substance.
This part is a repeatable block
subsection enabling to provide detail on all results of the
analysis done on the substance. Click the green Plus button to open the repeatable block. If more than one result
has to be specified, add a new block for each one.
Analysis type
: In this section report the type of
analysis.
Tested substance
: Report the tested
substance.
Method used
: Describe the method used.
Add documentation by clicking the Attachment
button and the green Plus
button
from the context menu appearing. Specify the path and
the name of the file to be inserted and indicate any remarks if appropriate
in the Properties window.
Remarks
: If necessary provide any additional
comments here.