Peak recognition – Metrohm 757 VA Computrace User Manual

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5.8 Data processing and evaluation

757 VA Computrace – Software

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Peak recognition

With the derived curves a search is made for successive minima
and maxima. A maximum followed by a minimum indicates a
normal peak, a minimum followed by a maximum a reverse peak.
With the aid of these measured maxima and minima values, the

Peak voltage

and

Peak width

values are determined for each peak.

After the peak detection a baseline is constructed. The

Peak height

is determined from the value of the peak maximum minus the
value of the baseline at the position of the peak voltage.

Peak width
Minimum peak width

Peak position ± Tolerance

Peak voltage

Peak height

Umax

Umin

Minimum peak height

i

di/dU

U

U

Derivative

Peak voltage = (Umax + Umin) / 2

Peak width = Umin - Umax

Peak height =

Peak height at peak voltage


The peaks found are assigned to defined substances with the aid
of these approximate values and the recognition parameters
specified for the substances on the

Substances

tab. The following

three recognition tests are performed:


Peak voltage test:

Peak voltage = Peak position ± Tolerance

Peak width test:

Peak width > Minimum peak width

Peak height test:

Peak height > Minimum peak height


If all three test conditions are met, this peak is assigned to the
corresponding substance and thus recognized as a substance
peak. In the curve display, this peak is marked with the substance
name "

Substance

".

If only the last two test conditions are met, this peak is recognized
as an unknown peak but not assigned to a substance. In the
curve display, this peak is marked with "

Unk

".

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