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I am working with an impurity method where the UV(max) for the main peak and the impurities (also between the impurities) are very different. The main peak has a nice UV max at 300 nm whereas one of the impurities does not absorb above 210-220 nm. One impurity has single UV max of 242 nm. There is no single wavelength where I can get good LOQ of all peaks.
I don't want to use external standards for every impurity. Could an acceptable solution be to record at many wavelengts (DAD), and then compare the impurity peak areas with the standard peak (recorded at a different wavelength using RRF factors)?
Thanks,
Mattias

