Separation Mode |
Reversed Phase |
Detection Method |
MS |
Formulation |
Liquid |
Storage Condition |
Room Temperature |
System Type |
MS |
Shelf Life |
18 Months |
Shipping Condition |
Ambient |
Volume |
15 mL |
Type |
Reference |
UNSPSC |
41116107 |
Application |
System Calibration, System Performance |
Product Type |
Standards |
Units per Package |
1 pk |
MS Set-up Solution, Atmospheric Pressure Ionization
Liquid chromatography relies on accurate sample preparation, which is intended to deliver the target sample component in solution, free of interfering matrix components, and at a concentration suitable for detection or measurement. Use it as a standard for mass specs set-up.
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What Does Chromatography Sensitivity Mean?
Sensitivity, which can be represented by the slope of a linear calibration curve, is the signal output per unit concentration or mass of a material in the mobile phase entering the detector. For concentration-sensitive detectors, sensitivity is also the relationship between peak height and analyte concentration in the peak. It refers to the mass-flow sensitive detectors' peak height to unit mass ratio. Sensitivity must solely depend on the chemical measurement procedure and not on scale variables in order to constitute a distinct performance attribute. Many technical and chemical parameters influence an analyte's susceptibility to detection (that is, qualification) or measurement (that is, quantification). In a perfect world, high-efficiency columns would elute peaks with good resolution (narrow peak width with good symmetry for maximum peak height). This is in addition to having a sensitive and particular detector. Separation system interference and electronic component noise should be kept to a minimum for optimal sensitivity.