1992
DOI: 10.1016/0021-9673(92)80307-g
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Improved equations for the calculation of chromatographic figures of merit for ideal and skewed chromatographic peaks

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“…Preferably, calculations of efficiency and resolution for baseline resolved peaks would be done with either statistical moments (available with ChemStation) or the Foley-Dorsey equation (using peak width and asymmetry factor at 10%) [22]. Equations based on peak width and asymmetry factor at 50% have been developed [23] but were not employed due to the unavailability of the asymmetry factor at 50% with ChemStation.…”
Section: Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preferably, calculations of efficiency and resolution for baseline resolved peaks would be done with either statistical moments (available with ChemStation) or the Foley-Dorsey equation (using peak width and asymmetry factor at 10%) [22]. Equations based on peak width and asymmetry factor at 50% have been developed [23] but were not employed due to the unavailability of the asymmetry factor at 50% with ChemStation.…”
Section: Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For some analytes, the resolution achieved was less than baseline, requiring the use of halfheight calculations for both efficiency and resolution instead of the preferred methods for fully resolved peaks of statistical moments (available with ChemStation) or the Foley-Dorsey equation (using peak width and asymmetry factor at 10%) [29]. Equations based on peak width and asymmetry factor at 50% [30] could not be employed because the ChemStation software does not provide the asymmetry factor at 50%.…”
Section: Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Preferably, fully resolved peaks would be evaluated with statistical moments (available with ChemStation) or the Foley-Dorsey equation (using peak width and asymmetry factor at 10%) [32]. Chromatographic figures of merit based on peak width and asymmetry factor at 50% [33] were not utilized because the ChemStation software does not provide the asymmetry factor at 50%.…”
Section: Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%