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I am developing an isocratic method to quantify an analyte with UV detection. Though there are other things in the sample, they do not absorb at the wavelength I am observing, and so I am basically seeing one peak in a chromatogram and quantifying it. Since there will be so much extra chromatographic space in the analysis, I would like to use stacked injections (inject every 15-30 seconds or so) with a fast method. Has anyone had experience with setting up stacked injections with a Shimadzu UFLC XR running LCSolution software, or using Chemstation running Agilent pumps and UV with a CTC autosampler?
When I called Shimadzu they said it was not trivial, I would have to take the autosampler off-line to do it. I'm sure I could do this, but I don't know if I could justify using half a day to do this when it wouldn't save that much time with the actual assay.
Thanks,
Chris
