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relationship between area count and retention time

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Have you had discussed this?

Flow is contant. By changing organic percentage, we can move analyte around, such as from 3 to 6 minutes. The question is what happens to the UV area counts? The same or change?

IF change, due to solvent or detector effects?

Thanks
Excel

Hi ym3142,

We’ve discussed a similar topic recently. So you’ll get the short version: The area should remain constant.
If not? The change could be due to solvent induced max. wavelength shift or absorption coefficient.

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Dancho Dikov
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