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Example chromatogram showing signal as a function of retention time

In chromatography, resolution is a measure of the separation of two peaks of different retention time t in a chromatogram.[1][2][3][4]

Expression

Chromatographic peak resolution is given by

Rs=2tR2tR1wb1+wb2

where tR is the retention time and wb is the peak width at baseline. The bigger the time-difference and/or the smaller the bandwidths, the better the resolution of the compounds. Here compound 1 elutes before compound 2.

If the peaks have the same width

Rs=tR2tR1wb.

Plate number

Two resolved peaks in a chromatogram

The theoretical plate height is given by

H=LN

where L is the column length and N the number of theoretical plates.[5] The relation between plate number and peak width at the base is given by

N=16(tRWb)2.

See also

References

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