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I have read several discussions on using plate count for gradient methods, and wanted to know - I know that the equation for isocratic methods is not to be used scientifically for a gradient elution, but can I use it as a qualitative measurement of column performance (i.e. measure it at the beginning of a column's lifetime, and then monitor it over column usage to determine when it can no longer be used) for a specific peak in my reference standard injections? This would be for internal use, not as scientific data. And would this information be comparable between columns/ systems that use the same method?
