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this is a general observation for most chromatographic methods i have worked with.. i wish to know if this is usuallly observed.
the expected response/recovery is not obtained in low range solutions when compared to the response for 100% solution..
say, from a 100% solution response.. if i go down to 10%, 1% and further 0.1%.. the response shows a loss in dilutional recovery..
meaning if 100% gives an area value of 100.. the 99% shows 99.. the 2% shows 1.8 (and not 2), 1% shows 0.6 (and not 1) and further 0.1% shows 0.05 (and not 0.1). This loss is observed to increase when the amounts go to the lower range.. starting say 4%.
is this usually observed for chromatographic methods.. why? and are there any solutions to this?
further.. is this considered to be impacting the accuracy?
is this usual for say any specific method like for size exclusion, ion exchange or reverse phase hplc.. or is it unusual?