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"EZ" Method Development in EZChrom Elite

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Does anyone have a way to run method development sequences in EZChrom Elite without creating a different method for each condition? I'm working on method robustness studies for gradient methods using the DoE model. This often results in 40+ different methods when all factors are included (times, temps, flows, MP lines, etc.).

Seems like there should be a "Method Development Module" for EZChrom that allows the user to input method settings into the sequence (e.g. "Flow Rate" as a column in the sequence table), but I'm not able to find anything like this. Anyone have a good way around my "multiple methods" problem?

Thanks in advance,
Jon
to my knowledge it does not exist for ezchrom
if you want something that can do that you need to use a real method development software like chromsword with the capacity of automated condition screening

it still creates different methods, but it does it for you and creates them on a more "intelligent" or rather methodical approach that will give you a more complete picture of the possibilities with the column and mobile phase you have used for your sample
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