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Empower Tip: Calculating Amount/Concentration

Empower Tip: Calculating Amount/Concentration

Tip #276: Reviewing Calibration Curve Fit Types

Tip #276: Reviewing Calibration Curve Fit Types

In this tip for Empower Chromatography Data System (CDS), we resume our series on Calculating Amount/Concentration and review Calibration Curve fit types.

Let’s start with some background information.

There are a variety of different fit types for Calibration Curves which can be found in the Processing Method on the Components tab. They are as follows:

Single Level Calibration: linear thru zero and response factor

Multilevel Calibration Matrix Operations:

Multilevel Calibration: linear, inverse linear, log-log linear, quadratic, cubic, fourth order, fifth order and power curve

Multilevel Forced Thru Zero: linear, quadratic, cubic, fourth order, fifth order and response factor

Multilevel Calibration: point-to-point and cubic spline

STEP 1

STEP 1

Linear thru zero is defined by the equation ‘y = Bx’.

STEP

The amount or concentration for the component in the sample is calculated by the equation ‘x =y/B’.

STEP 3

STEP 3

An example of a Calibration Curve is shown. [figure 3

STEP 4

STEP 4

Response factor is defined by the equation ‘RF = Y Value/X Value’.

STEP 5

STEP 5

The RF is the slope of the Calibration Curve. If multiple points are used, the RF for each individual point is determined and the average RF is used as the slope of the curve.

It’s that easy!

Final Notes

This can be done with either the Pro or QuickStart interface.




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