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Statistical scanning method for the optimization of gradient elution high performance liquid chromatography

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A computer-assisted method is presented for the optimization of separation in gradient elution reversed-phase HPLC. The method is based on a polynomial estimation from nine preliminary experiments according to a two-factor (initial solvent composition C and gradient time T) rectangular design. This is followed by a two-dimension computer scanning technique. Resolution is used as the selection criterion. Good agreement was obtained between predicted data and experimental results.

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Wang, Q.S., Gao, R.Y., Yan, B.W. et al. Statistical scanning method for the optimization of gradient elution high performance liquid chromatography. Chromatographia 38, 187–190 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02290335

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