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A peak elutes from an HPLC column 17.3 cm in length in 14.0 min. What would...
A peak elutes from an HPLC column 14.9 cm in length in 15.5 min What would be the width at half‑height of the peak (in seconds) if the plate height were 5.64 μm? (My answer: w1/2= 13.44s this was correct; I only need the next question; below) What would be the width at half‑height of the peak (in seconds) if the plate height were 38.0 μm? ?1/2=_s
A peak elutes from an HPLC column 11.8-cm in length in 13.8 min. What would be the width at half-height of the peak (in seconds) if the plate height were: (a) 6.9 μm? (b) 36 μm?
A peak elutes from a column at 31.8 min,31.8 min, with a width at half height of 10.1 s10.1 s. How many theoretical plates does this column have? N = ____________ plates The column length is 28.0 cm.28.0 cm. What is the plate height in millimeters? H = ___________ mm
12. In a HPLC chromatogram, peak A elutes at 2.5 min and peak B elutes at 3.0 min. The width of peak A is 0.8 min and peak B is 0.6 min. What is the resolution? Are these two peaks baseline resolved (explain your reasoning)? If not, change a specific parameter that would make these two peaks baseline resolved and calculate new resolution. Diagram both chromatograms (original question and baseline resolved) (8 pts)
A HPLC column was operated under the following conditions
Column Length – 25.4 cm Column
Diameter = 0.5 mm
Mass stationary phase = 0.49
g Density
Stationary Phase = 1.12 g/mL
Measured Outlet Flow Rate = 1.0 mL/min
Column Temperature = 25 oC.
resolution equation=Rs = Trb-Tra/W
Plate height(H) = length of column (L)/Number of plate on the
column (N)
No. of theoretical N= 16(RS/w)2
Calculate the resolution for components #3 and #4?
Calculate the plate height for column (use...
Suppose that an HPLC column produces Gaussian peaks. The detector measures absorbance at 254 nm. A sample containing equal moles of A and B was injected into the column. Compound A (€254 = 3.21 x 104 M-1 cm1) has a height of 150. mm and a half width W1/2 = 12.5 mm. Compound B (€254 = 1.51 x 104 m 1 cm-1) has w1/2 = 8.5 mm. The height of peak B is mm.
3. a) b) c) How many theoretical plates produce a chromatography peak eluting at 4.78 min with a full width at half max (FWHM) of 1.20 s? The length of the column is 30.0 m. What is the plate height in microns? What is the peak resolution for this peak and another peak eluted at 4.73 minutes that has a full peak width (measured at the base) of 2.14 seconds? Is this sufficient for quantitative analysis of those two components?...
A chromatogram gives an ideal Gaussian peak with tr=9.10 min and w1/2=0.15 min. How many theoretical plates does the column have? N= plates What is the plate height of the column in millimeters if the column is 12.1 cm long? H=
A chromatogram gives an ideal Gaussian peak with tr = 9.80 min and w1/2 = 0.17 min. How many theoretical plates does the column have? N = plates What is the plate height of the column in millimeters if the column is 10.8 cm long? H =
A chromatogram gives an ideal Gaussian peak with t; = 8.50 min and w1/2 = 0.20 min. How many theoretical plates does the column have? N N=1 = plates What is the plate height of the column in millimeters if the column is 11.1 cm long? H = mm