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Quantification - Calibration
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2 In This Section, We Will Discuss: The steps necessary to build a calibration table. How to select calibration settings. Calibration table options. Peak identification tools.
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3 1.Inject standards with concentrations that bracket your unknowns. 2.Set-up appropriate integration events for the low standard. Integrate to obtain the peak height or area. Save the integration events to the method. 3.Begin a new calibration table with level one, the lowest level. Fill in compound names and amounts. 4.Integrate each additional standard level and add to the calibration table. 5.Examine the calibration curve and save it to the method. Building a Calibration Table
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4 Example Calibration 1. Standard30.0ISTD50.0 2. Standard50.0ISTD50.0 3. Standard75.0ISTD50.0 ng/ L 3 Levels Standard ISTD
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5 Define signals to be evaluated during a method. Signal Details
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6 Calibration Settings
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7 Load the Signal(s) for the Low Level Standard and Integrate
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8 Create a Calibration Table: Level One
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9 Fill in: Compound Name Group Amount Check if: Reference Peak ISTD Indicate # Calibration Table Overview: Fill in the Dialog
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10 Load the Signal - Add Level Two Fill in Amount for Level 2
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11 Add Additional Levels Add Level 3 and fill in the amount
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12 Compound, Amt, Area, Rsp Factor, Ref, ISTD# Compound, Grp, Amt, Low Limit High Limit Compound, Amt, Area, Def, Curve Type, Origin, Weight Compound, Area, Rsp%, Def, +-, Pk Usage Calibration Table Options
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13 Use Low and High Limits as qualifiers to confirm peak identification. Compound Details
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14 Check Def to apply the default curve type and origin from the Calibration Settings dialog box. Curve Types Piece wise Exponent Linear Quadratic Log Cubic Power Average Rsp/Amt Origin Treatments Ignore Include Force Connect straight segment Peak Details
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15 By default, the largest peak of a compound is the Main peak. Others are set to Ignore. Identification Details
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16 Qualifiers The ratio of 230 to 254 is 38% for Biphenyl The ratio of 230 to 254 is 224%. The peak would be rejected
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17 Define the columns included in your Calibration Table Edit Calibration Table Options
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18 Calibration Task Tool New Calibration Table Recalibrate with Current Chromatogram Add New Level Signal DetailsAdd New Peaks Select Calibrated peak(s) from Chromatogram and delete from calibration table. Select peak(s) from chromatogram and add to calibration table Select compounds from chromatogram and recalibrate Edit Calibration Table Options Quantification Tools
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19 Save Table to Method To Save the Calibration Table as Part of a Method...
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