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if in both techniques we are using same detector then why there is difference in sensitivity?????
Shantaram
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Tom, thanks for the "long winded" answer - us newbies depend on these plainly worded explainations!To ... the more light you can get to the photodetector, the better your s/n ratio and the better your sensitivity...
two things limit the amount of light available: the cross-sectional area of the cell ( a bigger cell can capture more light), and the slit width of the monochromator... spectrophotometers are designed around spectral constraints, while HPLC detectors are designed around spatial constraints.
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