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I have a quick query regarding linearity:
The observation:
A compounds response has been shown to be linear over a large range (even up to a 20ul injection of a 3mg/ml solution) when the UV detector (using default settings) is set to the UV maxima (260nm).
When repeating the above at 220nm (on the slope of the UV response for the main component) the linearity is shown only to be acceptable over 1/4 of the above range. Above this concentration the response flattens out significantly.
Whlst I know that it's advisable not to work on UV slopes I'd like to better understand the factors that cause the above observation. Particulalry around why its linear at lower concentrations and what actually causes the response to flatten out.
Many thanks in advance,
Serp














 
																							 
 
