Quantification question

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Is a standard needed for quantification (i.e., for determining the quantity of a species in the solution)?
To determine the quantity of an eluted species, you can use a typical online concentration detector after the SEC column and integrate the peak. You need to know the sample’s extinction coefficient if you are using a UV detector or its dn/dc value if you use a dRI detector. These values are often determined by sequence (for protein extinction coefficient or protein dn/dc in aqueous solvent), from the literature (for dn/dc of a protein or polymer in a specific solvent), or by direct measurement of known concentrations.

[answer provided by Vincent Hsieh, Ph.D., Wyatt Technology]
Daniel Some, Ph.D.
Principal Scientist
Wyatt Technology Corp.
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