i juz want to know why optimizing flowrate is one of the important steps in chromatographic analysis based van deemter plot.
Try refer back to VanDeemter formula..
H = A + B/u + Cu
The value H there will be used in H = L/N
That formula shows that value of H is
inversely proportional to N (number of theoretical plates)
Then, this N will be used in resolution formula (check it back) where the resolution Rs value is
proportional to the N value..
When this Rs is proportional to N value, it mean Rs also
inversely proportional to the H..
Increasing the H value will
decrease the resolution, Rs and will give
bad separation.
Based on Van Deemter, B and C term is affected by velocity greatly where when the
velocity is high,
B term will reduce while
C term will increase.. When, the
velocity is low, the
C term will decrease while
the
B term will increase.. take note the the decrease of B and C term will affect the value of H..
So, that's why we have Van deemter plot, in order to obtain the
fastest speed for B term and the
slowest
speed for C term and at the same time to obtain the
lowest H value for the analysis.. lower H give high resolution value, Rs (better separation)