Metrohm 761 Compact IC User Manual
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4 Operation
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Peak table
The following parameters can be selected for peak table output with de-
termination results:
Quantification method
Selection of the method to calculate concentra-
tions of components:
Response normalization
The method normalizes the sum of responses
for all peaks of the chromatogram to the
NORM
factor entered in the
Total % for normali-
zation
field:
R
i
% = NORM
•
R
i
/
Σ
R
i
.
All peaks are calculated and reported no matter
whether they have been recognized or not.
The peak table includes the following columns:
Peak number
,
Retention time
,
Area + Area% or
Height + Height%
,
Name
Normalized concentration
The method normalizes the sum of absolute
concentrations for all peaks of the chroma-
togram to the NORM factor entered in the
Total
% for normalization
field:
C
i
% = NORM
•
W
i
(R
i
) /
Σ
W
i
(R
i
)
As long as no universal component is defined,
only peaks with non-zero concentrations are
listed.
The peak table includes the following columns:
Peak number
,
Retention time
,
Height
,
Area
,
Response factor
,
Concentration%
,
Name
Absolute concentration
This quantification method reports raw quantity
(absolute concentration) of the component
which is calculated directly from the calibration
formula:
Q
i
= W
i
(R
i
) / V'
As long as no universal component is defined,
only peaks with non-zero concentrations are
listed.
The peak table includes the following columns:
Peak number
,
Retention time
,
Height
,
Area
,
Response factor
,
Concentration
,
Concentration%
,
Name
Relative concentration
This quantification method uses the internal
standard method to calculate the relative con-
centrations of the components. For this proce-
dure, a
Standard component
must be selected