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Peak purity in Chemstation

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Hi All,
I'd appreciate if anyone has an idea how to calculate the peak purity index values in Chemstation.

Thanks!
An idea, yes. Details, no. :cry:

This may help: http://www.vscht.cz/ktk/www_324/lab/cze ... 917502.pdf
-- Tom Jupille
LC Resources / Separation Science Associates
tjupille@lcresources.com
+ 1 (925) 297-5374
Hi Tom,
Thanks for the reply and the link. All what I need is the detailed procedure to do this in Chemstation. It's very clear in Waters system, but in Chemstation manual, many details are missing.

Thanks again!
Hi Tom,
Thanks for the reply and the link. All what I need is the detailed procedure to do this in Chemstation. It's very clear in Waters system, but in Chemstation manual, many details are missing.

Thanks again!
You want to know the principle behind the calculation or what?
the software calculates the number for you.
you don't have to do it manually.
For how to use this part of functions in Chem Station
you might need this
G2180-90024
Search this p/n on Agilent's website.
Tom Jupile,

Your contribution was jusf fantastic, thank you, too.

Hoping your best,

Carlos de Souza Teixeira
Thanks Zheyin!
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