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We are trying to determine the signal:noise ratio using Empower software. The software allows us to choose noise intervals (closest to the peak of interest) under the suitability tab and then we use custom fields to get the signal to noise. This seems to work fine when we are looking at isocratic separations. However, we are now trying to do it with a gradient separation. The peaks of interest elute within the gradient portion of the method and hence are sitting on a fairly significant slope. When we choose noise intervals close to the peak of interest and on the slope of the baseline, we get results for signal:noise that do not seem accurate. i.e. S/N of 5 but the peak is very clear and easy to integrate. If we change the noise intervals to the beginning or end of the chromatogram where the baseline is flat but nowhere near the peak of interest, the S/N increases to about 30 for the same chromatogram. We are reluctant to change the noise interval to the flat part of the curve as it is not indicative of the noise at the peak of interest.
I would like to know if anyone else using the Empower software determination has run into the same thing with gradients and what other labs have done to determine S/N for gradients.


