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Agilent Podcast-Tip #9: Ensuring Retention Time Reproducibility and Acceptable RSD Values in Peak Areas


Tips and Tricks of HPLC Analysis Podcast Series – Calculate Solvent Consumption

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In this 12 part podcast series, expert chromatographers from Agilent Technologies offer helpful hints that they have collected in their years of experience to address some of the most popular concerns and difficulties in HPLC analysis. Learn the best tips and improve your chromatography results today! A new tip will be provided the last week of every month.

Tip# 9 Ensuring Retention Time Reproducibility and Acceptable RSD Values in Peak Areas
Two very important peak characteristics in chromatographic analyses are – peak retention time and peak area. They are often compared for analysis reproducibility. If you want to proactively ensure reproducibility in these or if you are currently having irreproducible retention times or peak areas, there are actions you can take to check your system and method are functioning appropriately.
Pat Muldoon
Field Service Engineer
Agilent Technologies
Moderator : Dave Walsh




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