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Instrumental Bandwidth IBW

This effect of system bandwidth can be calculated using the additive relationship of variances where the total variance of the observed peak is equal to the sum of the true column peak variances plus the variance of the IBW  [Pg.105]

the variance of the IBW is the summation of variances from the injector, the detector, and the connection tubing  [Pg.105]

This instrumental bandwidth can be physically measured as follows  [Pg.105]

The IBW of most HPLC systems can be reduced by these modifications  [Pg.106]

Further reduction of IBW might involve the replacement of the existing injector with a low-dispersion micro-injector or an autosampler designed for micro LC. [Pg.106]


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