Analyzing column performance – Bio-Rad ChromLab™ Software User Manual

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Column Performance Analysis

User Guide

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Reduced HETP (rHETP) — the reduced plate height, a value used to compare the

efficiency of multiple columns packed with different particle sizes. Columns with

rHETP

2

 2 are considered well packed and more efficient. This measurement

requires the medium bed height and the average particle diameter (in

m) for the

column in use. The formula used to calculate rHETP is:

rHETP = HETP/Dp

where Dp = average particle diameter

Analyzing Column Performance

When analyzing the performance of predefined columns, ChromLab obtains the

values for medium bed height and average particle diameter from the column’s

properties table and automatically calculates all measurements.

When analyzing the performance of custom columns, ChromLab automatically

calculates only the number of plates. After you manually enter the values for

medium bed height and average particle diameter, ChromLab calculates the

measurements you select.

All initial values are based on the UV trace. You can change the trace to calculate

measurements based on conductivity.

To analyze column performance

1.

Select Analysis > Analyze Column Performance.

The Column Performance pane appears beside the chromatogram. The

Column Performance table appears in the bottom pane populated with the

known values for the column.

2.

(Optional) In the Traces section in the Column Performance pane, change the
trace to use.

3.

In the Calculate section, select or clear the checkboxes of the measurements to
calculate.

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