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I am going to be performing a separation on a sample and collecting the fraction containing the peak that we are interested in. I have been asked to then dry the sample down and reconstitute at the original concentration. The peak is a completely unknown molecule and I have no idea what concentration is in my original sample. Is the dilution factor simply my injection volume divided by the volume of eluent that I collect or are there other factors that I need to take into account? If this is the case, I could then dry the same down and reconstitute to the injection volume.
Thanks,
Karen
