Quantitative analysis
Liquid chromatography - Separation theory and methods
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Quantitative analysis
Liquid chromatography - Separation theory and methods

Authors : Marcel CAUDE, Alain JARDY

Publication date: October 10, 1994, Review date: February 5, 2019 | Lire en français

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9. Quantitative analysis

To obtain reproducible, meaningful results, you need both perfectly stable operating conditions and a sample that is representative of the analysis problem at hand.

Most of the detectors (absorptiometric, fluorimetric, electrochemical, etc.) used in LC are differential detectors that measure the variation of quantities proportional to the concentration of the solute in the effluent; peaks are obtained whose area is linked to the quantity of solute that has passed through the detector by the relationship :

m i = K i A i

with :

m ...
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