What is the difference between void volume and delay volume
in HPLC?

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What is the difference between void volume and delay volume in HPLC?..

Answer / kishor solanke(alkem)

Delay Volume is the volume between GPV & Detector.
Dead volumn is the volume between sample injector & Column
outlet.

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What is the difference between void volume and delay volume in HPLC?..

Answer / rajendra baraskar

Delay Volume is the volume between GPV & Detector.
Dead volumn is the volume between sample injector & Column
outlet.

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What is the difference between void volume and delay volume in HPLC?..

Answer / priyanka nayani

Delay volume is the volume between GPV & Detector.
Dead volume is the width of pipe that is the connection between column out let and detector(0.1mm or 0.01mm) based on the size which we have introduced the void volume changes.

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