Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7611398 Journal of Chromatography A 2015 71 Pages PDF
Abstract
A definition of chromatographic orthogonality is suggested that is based on maximizing the values of OMs or OM products. This optimization criterion suggests using the product of a global metric that measures the utilization of separation space (e.g., the convex hull relative area) and a local metric that measures peak spacing (e.g., the box-counting fractal dimension). The “best” column pairs for 2D chromatography are chosen by the product of these OMs.
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