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but I find the chelate of A-L is a mixture of two isomers.
so two peaks can be easlily seen in the chromatography.
u may advise me to begin quantitative determinations peak area or height of two isomers respectively, but....... the interesting thing was that I found there exsits a kinetic tansformation between two isomers, that is to say in the different reaction time,the peak area or height of each isomer is changing, one is increasing, the other is decreasing,
I developing a chromatography method to quantitative analysis, since the sum of the area or peak is invariable in a certain concertration, then the single peak is more fit for quantitative analysis?
could i try to find a suitable mobile phase composition to make the resolution of two isomers is nearly zero, or may be explained as the retention times are equalin, so a single peak will be seen in chromatography, then can i quantitative determine the concentration of metal A through measuring the peak area or height of chelate A-L?
it puzzled me for a long time, please give me some advise,ok?
