Why we are performing wavelength accuracy at lower and
higher wavelengths in HPLC calibration
Answer Posted / d.thirupathi
The Uv detector range is 200nm to 400nm so that insted of
doing wave lenght accuracy at each level we are doing Lower
and higer wave lenghts so that it will cover all the uv
range.
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