Table of Contents

  • Open this section 1. Notices and Trademarks
    • 1.1. Technical Support
    • 1.2. Disclaimer of Warranties and Liabilities
    • 1.3. Trademarks
  • Open this section 2. Introduction
    • 2.1. Running Chenomx NMR Suite
    • 2.2. Software Updates
    • 2.3. Tutorial and Sample Files
  • Open this section 3. Handling Samples and Spectra
    • Open this section 3.1. Sample Preparation
      • Preparing Filter Tubes for Sample Filtration
      • Filtering the Sample through Microcentrifuge Filter Tube
      • Internal Standard Solution
    • Open this section 3.2. Spectral Data Acquisition
      • Pulse Sequences
      • Required NMR Parameters
    • Open this section 3.3. Spectral Data Processing
      • Data Processed with Other Software
  • Open this section 4. Processor
    • 4.1. Overview
    • Open this section 4.2. Information Tools
      • Spectrum Details (Sidebar)
      • Processing History (Sidebar)
      • Calibration Tool
    • Open this section 4.3. Processing Steps
      • First Step: Line Broadening
      • Second Step: Phase Correction
      • Third Step: Baseline Correction
      • Fourth Step: Shim Correction
      • Fifth Step: Calibrate CSI
      • Sixth Step: Send to Profiler
    • Open this section 4.4. Optional Steps
      • Region Deletion
      • Reverse Spectrum
      • Define Custom CSI
      • Calibrate pH
      • Export as JCAMP-DX
  • Open this section 5. Profiler
    • 5.1. Overview
    • Open this section 5.2. Profiling Tools
      • Compound Table
      • Cluster Navigator
      • Enforce Transform Windows
      • Scale Concentrations
      • pH Tool
      • Colors/Stars/Pins/Remember Selection
    • Open this section 5.3. Manual Profiling
      • First Step: Identify Compounds
      • Second Step: Determine Compound Concentrations
      • Third Step: Profile Overlapped Regions in a Spectrum
    • Open this section 5.4. Automatic Profiling using a semi-automated approach
      • First Step: Cluster positioning using Compound Snapper
      • Second Step: Concentration optimization using Fit Concentrations
      • COMPLETE Autofit: fully automated profiling approach
    • Open this section 5.5. Importing and Exporting Data
      • Import Profile
      • Export Profiled Compounds
      • Export Compound Table
      • Batch Export
      • Send to Processor
  • Open this section 6. Library Manager
    • 6.1. Overview
    • Open this section 6.2. Library Tools
      • Compound Table
      • Quick Searches
      • Add Compounds
      • Export Compounds
      • Send to Compound Builder
      • Remove Compounds
      • Update Compounds
    • Open this section 6.3. Compound Set Tools
      • Compound Sets (Sidebar)
      • Automatic Compound Sets
      • Compound Sets
      • Smart Compound Sets
      • Rename Compound Sets
      • Remove Compound Sets
    • Open this section 6.4. Reference Card Editor
      • Required Details
      • Optional Details
    • Open this section 6.5. Information Tools
      • Reference Card Panel (Sidebar)
  • Open this section 7. Batching and Binning (PRO Only)
    • Open this section 7.1. Batching
      • Batch Import
      • Batch Process
      • Batch Edit
      • Batch Fit
    • 7.2. Spectral Binning
  • Open this section 8. Compound Builder (PRO Only)
    • 8.1. Overview
    • Open this section 8.2. Information Tools
      • Compound Details
      • Information Panel
      • Cluster Navigator
    • Open this section 8.3. Build a Compound
      • First Step: Sample Preparation and NMR Acquisition
      • Second Step: Process your Spectrum in Processor
      • Third Step: Import new CNX file into Compound Builder.
      • Fourth Step: Add Peaks, Define Clusters and Optimize Shapes
      • Fifth Step: Set Transform Windows
    • Open this section 8.4. Optional Steps
      • Compound Fit Style
      • Import Simulation
      • Generate Cluster for Region
      • New Compound
      • Manage Cluster IDs
      • pH Sensitivities
  • Open this section 9. Spin Simulator
    • 9.1. Overview
    • Open this section 9.2. Simulating Tools
      • New Simulation
      • Spin Systems
      • Spin Definitions
      • Spin Navigator
      • J-Modifiers
    • Open this section 9.3. Information Tools
      • Spin Definition (Sidebar)
      • Simulation Details
  • Open this section 10. The Basics
    • Open this section 10.1. File Management
      • Open Files
      • Importing Spectra
      • Saving Files
      • Closing Files
      • Undo and Redo
    • Open this section 10.2. Preferences
      • Change Columns
      • Display Options
    • Open this section 10.3. Sidebar
      • Legend
      • Files
      • Reference Cards
      • Quick Searches
      • Spectrum Details
      • Processing History
      • Compound Sets
      • Simulation
    • Open this section 10.4. Spectrum Graph
      • Spectrum Thumbnail
      • Select Region
      • Spectrum Overlays
      • Zoom Tools
      • Export Spectrum Image
      • Copy Spectrum Image to Clipboard
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6.3 Compound Set Tools

Compound Sets are groupings of compounds from your compound library that you can use in Profiler. You can create them either by selecting specific compounds or by defining specific rules (Smart Compound Sets). Library Manager includes a number of tools to help you manage your compound sets.

Compound Sets (Sidebar)

Menu Location View > Sidebars > Left Sidebar > Compound Sets
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Compound Sets icon
Menu Location View > Sidebars > Right Sidebar > Compound Sets
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Compound Sets icon

The Compound Sets view in the Sidebar contains a list of the currently defined compound sets and lets you interact with them by displaying their contents or editing them.

How do I display the contents of a compound set?

  1. Open the Compound Sets view in a Sidebar.

  2. Select the set in the Compound Sets view. The contents of the set appear in the Compound Table.

Tips and Tricks

  • You can select and drag compounds onto a blank part of the Compound Sets view to create a new compound set.

  • You can drag compounds onto a Compound Set in the Compound Sets view to add them to the set. You cannot drag compounds onto Smart Compound Sets.

  • You can rename compound sets directly in the Compound Sets view. Click on the name of a selected set, type the new name, and press Enter to accept the new name.

  • Several operations involving compound sets are available by right-clicking on them in the Compound Sets view.

Related Topics

  • “Library Tools”

  • “Export Compounds”

  • “Compound Sets”

  • “Smart Compound Sets”

  • “Rename Compound Sets”

  • “Remove Compound Sets”

Automatic Compound Sets

Some compound sets are created and removed automatically by Chenomx NMR Suite. These sets cannot be edited or deleted, and their contents are automatically updated whenever you add or remove compounds from your library.

For example, a compound set will be created for each available magnet frequency when any of the Chenomx Reference Compounds are added to your compound library. The names of these new compound sets will include their associated magnet frequency, as well as the version numbers of the Chenomx Reference Library that their compounds belong to.

The Custom Compounds set is another type of automatic compound set. It contains all of the custom compounds in your library (recall that custom compounds are compounds that you created with Compound Builder.) This compound set will appear automatically the first time you add a custom compound to your library.

Tips and Tricks

  • A version history of changes to the reference compounds in the Chenomx Reference Library is available on our website at http://www.chenomx.com/compounds.

Related Topics

  • “Add Compounds”

  • “Remove Compounds”

  • “Update Compounds”

Compound Sets

You may need to create a compound set that does not change as you add new compounds to your library. For example, analysis of an extended dataset may require profiling a fixed set of compounds to help ensure a consistent analysis, or you may want to profile only a specific group compounds. By using a Compound Set, you can include arbitrary compounds on a per-compound basis, hand-picking the members of the set to suit your needs.

Menu Location File > New Compound Set...
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New Compound Set icon

How do I create an new, empty Compound Set?

  1. Click New Compound Set.

  2. Enter a name for the new Compound Set.

  3. Start adding compounds from your library or other compound sets.

How do I create a new Compound Set containing specific compounds?

  1. Select a compound or group of compounds in the Compound Table.

  2. Click New Compound Set.

  3. Enter a name for the new Compound Set.

  4. Alternately, drag the selected compounds onto an empty space in the Compound Sets view.

  5. Alternatively, right-click on a selected compound or group of compounds in the Compound Table, and click Add to New Compound Set.

Menu Location File > New Compound Set from Profile...
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New Compound Set from Profile icon

How do I create a new Compound Set containing all the profiled compounds in a .cnx file?

  1. Click New Compound Set from Profile....

  2. Use the Add Files or Add Folder buttons as many times as desired to select one or more .cnx files.

  3. Alternately, drag and drop one or more .cnx files or folders onto an empty space in the Compound Sets view.

  4. Enter a name for the new Compound Set, or keep the name that is already suggested.

  5. Click OK to create a new Compound Set, which will contain all the compounds that have been profiled in any of your selected .cnx files.

Menu Location Library > Selected Compounds > Add to [Compound Set]
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Add To Compound Set icon

How do I add compounds to an existing Compound Set?

  1. Select a compound or group of compounds in the Compound Table.

  2. Click Add to [Compound Set] to add the compounds to an existing set.

  3. Alternately, drag the selected compounds onto the name of the Compound Set in the Compound Sets view.

Menu Location Library > Selected Compounds > Remove
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Remove Selected Compounds icon

How do I remove compounds from a Compound Set?

  1. Select the Compound Set from which you would like to remove compounds in the Compound Sets view.

  2. Select the compounds that you would like to remove in the Compound Table.

  3. Click Remove.

Tips and Tricks

  • When the contents of any compound set change, usually because you've added or removed compounds from your library, the compound set's icon 'pulses' for a couple seconds.

  • When you add new compounds to your library, you can choose to track those compounds by creating a new Compound Set containing only the newly added compounds.

Related Topics

  • “Library Tools”

  • “Export Compounds”

  • “Compound Sets (Sidebar)”

  • “Smart Compound Sets”

  • “Rename Compound Sets”

  • “Remove Compound Sets”

Smart Compound Sets

In Library Manager, you can create Smart Compound Sets based on rules that choose specific compounds from your library. Smart Compound Sets automatically update to reflect changes in your library. For example, if you add new compounds to your library, they immediately appear in any Smart Compound Sets whose rules they match.

Simple rules might be "all compounds that I can use to profile 800 MHz spectra" or "all compounds with a region-based fit style." However, you can also use Smart Compound Sets to select "all compounds useful for profiling 600 MHz spectra, with a valid pH range from 5.54 to 8.39, with a molecular weight less than 300 g/mol and whose name starts with the letter 'a'." You can be as specific or as general as you like. You can also merge results from existing Compound Sets, selecting "compounds that are in Set A, but not in Set D."

Smart Compound Sets can help you focus on just the compounds that you are interested in, without having to worry about updating the sets as you add new compounds to your library or update existing compounds.

Menu Location File > New Smart Compound Set...
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New Smart Compound Set icon

How do I create a new Smart Compound Set?

  1. Open the New Smart Compound Set dialog.

  2. Enter a name for the new Smart Compound Set.

  3. Enter the desired magnet frequency for the Smart Compound Set.

  4. Use the drop-down menus to define any additional search rules that you would like to apply to the Smart Compound Set. Use the + buttons to add new rules, and the - buttons to remove existing rules.

  5. Click OK.

Menu Location File > Edit Smart Compound Set...
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Edit Smart Compound Set icon

How do I edit a Smart Compound Set?

  1. Select a Smart Compound Set in the Compound Sets view.

  2. Click Edit Smart Compound Set.

  3. Make any desired changes to the name of the set, magnet frequency restriction, or filters.

  4. Click OK.

Tips and Tricks

  • You cannot manually add compounds to a Smart Compound Set. Only compounds in your library that match the rules that you define in the Smart Compound Set appear in the set. Use Edit Smart Compound Set to modify the compounds appearing in a Smart Compound Set.

  • Smart Compound Sets update automatically as the contents of your library change. When you add a new compound to your library, it appears in any Smart Compound Set whose rules it matches, even if you created the Smart Compound Set before you added the new compound.

  • If the contents of any Smart Compound Set changes, usually because you have added or removed compounds from your library, the set's icon in the Sidebar 'pulses' for a couple seconds.

Related Topics

  • “Library Tools”

  • “Compound Sets (Sidebar)”

  • “Compound Sets”

  • “Rename Compound Sets”

  • “Remove Compound Sets”

Rename Compound Sets

You can rename Compound Sets or Smart Compound Sets after you have created them.

Menu Location File > Rename Compound Set...
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Rename Compound Set icon

How do I rename a compound set?

  1. Select a compound set in the Compound Sets view.

  2. Click Rename Compound Set.

  3. Enter a new name for the set.

  4. Press Enter.

Tips and Tricks

  • Click on the name of a selected compound set, or right-click on the name of a compound set and select Rename to rename the set.

  • You can rename a Smart Compound Set via the Edit Smart Compound Set dialog.

Related Topics

  • “Compound Sets (Sidebar)”

  • “Compound Sets”

  • “Smart Compound Sets”

Remove Compound Sets

You can remove compound sets when you no longer need them.

Menu Location File > Remove Compound Set...
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Remove Compound Set icon
Menu Location Library > Remove Compounds > [Compound Set]
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Remove Selected Compounds icon

How do I remove a compound set?

  1. Select a compound set in the Compound Sets view.

  2. Click Remove Compound Set.

  3. You will be given the option to permanently remove all compounds in this set from your library.

Tips and Tricks

  • Right-click on the name of a compound set and select Remove to remove the set.

  • You can also click Remove Compounds > [Compound Set]. This will remove all compounds in this set from your library AND remove the chosen compound set.

Related Topics

  • “Compound Sets (Sidebar)”

  • “Compound Sets”

  • “Smart Compound Sets”


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