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I am wondering how to calculate lod and loq. Is it possible to use S/N ratio to do this?
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You can use S/N Ratio for calculating the LOD and LOQ the method is S/N should be 10 and for LOQ it is 3I am wondering how to calculate lod and loq. Is it possible to use S/N ratio to do this?
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Is there you just check agilent web site link you will get
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Basically, yes. Measure the noise of a matrix blank over the time-interval of your peak. Most people use the peak-to-peak method for noise measurement because that most nearly matches the behavior of your peak integration software. Divide that number by the slope of the calibration line and multiply by 3 for LOD or by 10 for LOQ.
Mark Tracy
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Dionex Corp.
Senior Chemist
Dionex Corp.
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Thanks for advices. Can I know, what method/s You use?
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I usually use the S/N method, when it is my choice. Sometimes the regression method is better. As an EPA auditor once told our class, pick a method that you can statistically defend, write it into your SOP, and be consistent in using it. And, no you don't have to use the same LOD method for different projects.
Mark Tracy
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Dionex Corp.
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Dionex Corp.
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Thanks again for Your helpfull advices. It's good what this forum exist
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