Chromatography software
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A chromatography software, also known as a Chromatography data system (CDS), collects and analyzes chromatographic results delivered by chromatography detector
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Many chromatography software packages are provided by manufacturers, and many of them only provide a simple interface to acquire data. They also provide different tools to analyze this data.
The most common tool is "integration": It computes simple areas to delimit peaks by adding valleys automatically or not. Areas are computed between two valleys, a signal, and a baseline.
Another tool is the "calibration".
Next is a list of software providing these tools and many others:
Chromatography detector
A chromatography detector is a device used in gas chromatography or liquid chromatography to visualize components of the mixture being eluted off the chromatography column. There are two general types of detectors: destructive and non-destructive...
s.
Many chromatography software packages are provided by manufacturers, and many of them only provide a simple interface to acquire data. They also provide different tools to analyze this data.
The most common tool is "integration": It computes simple areas to delimit peaks by adding valleys automatically or not. Areas are computed between two valleys, a signal, and a baseline.
Another tool is the "calibration".
Next is a list of software providing these tools and many others: