Hello, I am operating a HP 1050 hplc and running a older version of chemstation.
I am unsure how to have my calculation set based upon my method and injection to receive correct results.
(sample amount, multiplier, dilution)
I take my sample liquid medicinal tincture. I do a 10x dilution 100ul sample into 900ul meoh. my injection is 5ml. my standards from restek are 1,000 μg/mL
For dry plant samples I am receiving correct results extracting .1g into 20ml.
5ul injection. sample amount set at 5000. dilution:1 multiplier:1
I would like to know how to get correct results so we can standardize dosing.
This is for versions like A.06 and later. If you're using A.03, will be a little different.
Inject the Calibration Standard, must have this to make a new Calibration Table. We put concentration of calibration standard in g/ml into the Calibration Table (make a new Cal Table). So 1e-6 goes into the amount on the Cal Table, will calculate the Area/concentration for you.
Under Specify Report we choose ESTD%. And Save the Method.
In Sequence, we always discard the first injection.
So first row is Calibration Standard, Level 1, Replace RF, No Update on RT, 2 injections (just uses last one, replaces whatever was stored in computer's memory, important.
Second row is Calibration Standard, Level 1, Average RF, No Update on RT, 2 injections or more (averages results for each injection on this line with the last injection of the previous row). This automated calibration will be used to assay subsequent samples in lower rows unless a new calibration sample is injected.
Third row: Sample for dry plant samples. Put weight 0.1 in Sample Amount, put 20.0 in the Dilution column. Multiplier can be blank or "1".
Fourth row: liquid medicinal tincture. We'd put 0.100 into sample amount (as it's 0.100 ml) and 1.000 into the Dilution column (as that's the total amount). For these liquid samples we'd put the density of the methanol into the Multiplier column so results will be corrected to weight percent.
Of course 3rd and 4th rows can be in either order, any number of injections, etc. And you can add in more rows as necessary into your sequence.
Now: you get the results as a Sequence Summary Report, part of the Sequence. Each day under Sequence Parameters, change Subdirectory to a different name, such as the date, so you don't over-write older files.
Under Sequence Output, click on "Print Sequence Summary Report". The to the right click Setup, and click number 9 and change to "Compound Summary" instead of "Sample Summary", click OK, OK, and Save the Sequence.
So either automatically or if you re-process (click to use Sample Table entries if you re-process), use Sequence Summary Report to get the results. For sample injections, results will be in Percent (nomatter what the header might say, there is a software glitch there). For calibration injections, results will be in g/ml. That's just what it does, you just need to know that.
Remember: always try some results with manual calcualtions, make sure they agree.
And remember to purge all for lines (5 minutes at 5 ml/min) even if only two channels being used. If changing solvent in a reservoir and 1050 degasser is used, remember their hold-up volume is 40 ml per channel, and adjust for that.