Quantitation, Calibration, and Integration
This learning path on quantitation, calibration, and integration in HPLC covers external and internal standard methods, calibration curves, and linearity assessment. It includes peak integration techniques, baseline correction, and troubleshooting integration errors. Practical strategies focus on accuracy, precision, and optimizing data analysis for reliable quantification in analytical chemistry.
2 Modules 4 Quick Guides

6 Items

Quantitation and Calibration
This module will provide an understanding of the mathematical methods which are used to quantitate and calibrate chromatographic data.

Quantitative and Qualitative HPLC
The aim of this module is to define quantitative HPLC and explain the information that can be derived from this type of HPLC analysis. We highlight the principles of peak identification and analyte characterization from a practical perspective.

Batch Integration
Learn how to carry out batch integration with a generic approach that can be applied to your data.

The What, When, and How of Peak Integration: Part I. What
This quick guide will define what chromatographic peak integration is and the primary chromatography data system (CDS) settings which are required.