If shoulder detection is enabled, the following models are available to calculate suitable peak areas:
Drop baseline
Tangent baseline
New exponential
Gaussian
A drop line from the inflection point separates the shoulder peak from the main peak.
Shoulder with drop line
A straight line through the inflection points define the shoulder peak.
Shoulder with tangent baseline
This shoulder mode draws a curve using an exponential equation. It approximates the leading or trailing edge of the shoulder peak.
Shoulder with new exponential baseline
This shoulder mode model uses the same equation as the New Exponential mode; however, it searches higher up on the parent peak to find the best fit. Gaussian skim usually calculates a larger area than the New Exponential skim.
Use Gaussian mode, for example, if you need to guarantee the absence of byproducts.
Shoulder with gaussian baseline