How To Achieve Higher Resolution - Agilent Technologies 1290 Infinity LC System System Manual And Quick Reference

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How to Achieve Higher Resolution

How to Achieve Higher Resolution

Increased resolution in a separation will improve the qualitative and
quantitative data analysis, allow more peaks to be separated or offer further
scope for speeding up the separation. This section considers how resolution
can be increased by examining the following points:
• Optimize selectivity
• Smaller particle-size packing
• Longer Columns
• Shallower gradients, faster flow
• Minimal extra-column volume
• Optimize injection solvent and volume
• Fast enough data collection
Resolution between two peaks is described by the resolution equation:
where
• R
• N=plate count (measure of column efficiency),
• =selectivity (between two peaks),
• k
The term that has the most significant effect on resolution is the selectivity, ,
and practically varying this term involves changing the type of stationary
phase (C18, C8, phenyl, nitrile etc.), the mobile phase and temperature to
maximize the selectivity differences between the solutes to be separated. This
is a substantial piece of work which is best done with an automated method
development system which allows a wide range of conditions on different
columns and mobile phases to be assessed in an ordered scouting protocol.
This section considers how to get higher resolution with any chosen stationary
and mobile phases. If an automated method development system was used in
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=resolution,
s
=retention factor of second peak (formerly called capacity factor).
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