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Metrohm 761 Compact IC User Manual

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4 Operation

761 Compact IC

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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