Traces calculate – Bio-Rad ChromLab™ Software User Manual

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| Evaluating Results

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| NGC Chromatography Systems and ChromLab Software

Traces

You can choose to analyze the column’s

performance based on either a single UV trace or

the conductivity trace.

Calculate

You can calculate and display the following

measurements:

Number of plates (N) — displays the number of

theoretical plates, an indication of column

efficiency. Theoretical plate numbers are an

indirect measure of peak width for a peak at a

specific time retention. Columns with high plate

numbers are considered to be more efficient. The

formula used to calculate number of plates is:

N = 5.54 * (peak retention time/peak width at half

height)

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Plates per meter (N/L) — the number of

theoretical plates per meter, a value used to compare theoretical plate numbers

between columns. This measurement requires the medium bed height (in cm) for the

column in use. The formula used to calculate plates per meter is:

plates/meter = N/L

where L = medium bed height

Height equivalent to theoretical plate (HETP) — the height equivalent to a

theoretical plate, a value used to determine the number of theoretical plates

contained in any length of column. Shorter plate heights indicate more efficient

columns. This measurement requires the medium bed height. The formula used to

calculate HETP is:

HETP = L/N

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