Hey guys,
Quick question here on calibration of HPLC and failures...
If I am performing a calibration on an Agilent 1100 series HPLC and it fails the low end (190 - 220nm) wavelength check how can I say that my data for the past 6 months (since the last calibration) is still valid when tested at those wavelengths?
Thank you for your assitance,
A
Are you looking for valid spectra or just valid results from a chromatographic analysis? If you are looking at a chromatographic analysis and you are doing a calibration check standard each day then that would verify the calculated amount as being valid or failing versus the calibration.
Here we don't use full spectra so the only thing a low lamp check would call into question is sensitivity at those wavelengths, and as long as we can have peaks with s/n >3 we are still passing even if lamp intensity is questionable.