What is definition of RRT and what is the difference between RT and RRT in HPLC
Answer Posted / anil
These are generally used in the Related Substances(RS) analysis By HPLC.
RT Is the "Retention Time" & RRT is the Relative retention Time.
RRT = 1/RT
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