For optimizing a liquid chromatographic method, direct modeling some responses like minimum resolution is sometimes difficult to perform. By modeling the retention time at apex and the times associated to 13.4% of the peak height, it is possible to obtain estimations of these responses using an adequate cascade of equations, these equations being the definitions of these responses. As a multi-criteria decision has to be taken in most of these optimizations, a Derringer's function can be defined for each response of interest and a overall desirability, on which the final is taken, can be derived. In addition, the chromatogram in any experimental point can be predicted. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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Computer models have been widely used to predict the chromatographic behaviour of liquid chromatogra...
For optimizing a liquid chromatographic method, direct modeling some responses like minimum resoluti...
A new method for modelling chromatographic responses is presented as a critical piece for the achiev...
This paper investigates the ability of seven chromatographic response functions to measure the quali...
Optimization procedures require adequate response criteria to assess the quality of each chromatogra...
The intensive research in chemometrics is resulting in continuous development of new concepts and op...
Optimization procedures require adequate criteria to assess the quality of the separation. So far, t...
The statistical technique of optimizing mobile phases for liquid column chromatography using overlap...
A novel approach to mathematical modeling of chromatographic responses based on interpolation polyno...
peer reviewedA new method to optimize liquid chromatography (LC) methods using a Quality by Design (...
HPLC separations of an unknown sample mixture and a pharmaceutical formulation have been optimized u...
Abstract. This paper describes potential applications of computer-assisted chemometrics in method de...
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Traditionally, column performance in liquid chromatography has been studied using information from t...
The present work is about the evaluation of popular methods of optimization, the development of new ...
Computer models have been widely used to predict the chromatographic behaviour of liquid chromatogra...