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intent to inject 1ul, what is the variation of autosampler injection volume?
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that really depends. Anywhere from <1 % to 5% I would guess. Just inject a standard repeatedly and measure it's peak area to get an idea of injection volume variation. Use an internal standard to correct for these effects.
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Depends on the size of your syringe, injection volume, and your sample. If you use a 10uL syringe for 1uL injection, you are only using 10% of the total syringe volume which is not ideal. To ensure high precision you want to use around 20-80% of the total syringe volume. So for your target injection of 1uL, I would suggest you use a 5uL syringe for 20% of total syringe volume. The sample you inject is going to affect precision as well, a viscous sample is going to have a lower precision than a less viscous sample.
In the end, the best way to measure precision for injection volume is to actually inject some samples on your system and determine the %RSD of peak areas for a set of replicate injections.
Hamilton is major manufacturer of instrument syringes, here is their general statement on syringe accuracy and precision http://www.hamiltoncompany.com/download ... rmance.pdf
In the end, the best way to measure precision for injection volume is to actually inject some samples on your system and determine the %RSD of peak areas for a set of replicate injections.
Hamilton is major manufacturer of instrument syringes, here is their general statement on syringe accuracy and precision http://www.hamiltoncompany.com/download ... rmance.pdf
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What type of autosampler are you using? Is it Agilent that uses steps to set the volume or more of the Leap type that used a screw drive and stepper motor? The stops on the Agilent type should deliver very reproducible results if you have a good syringe, the stepper motor drive ones will depends on the accuracy of the stepper motor and its counter.intent to inject 1ul, what is the variation of autosampler injection volume?
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