Method of matching retention times among multiple chromatographic system
First Claim
1. A process for correcting a time axis of local chromatographic data to match reference chromatographic data while maintaining peak areas, comprising:
- obtaining reference calibration data from a reference chromatographic system;
obtaining local calibration data from a local chromatographic system;
generating local system correction functions based on an appropriate mathematical relationship using the reference calibration and the local calibration data; and
applying the local system correction functions to local chromatographic data to generate corrected local chromatographic data, wherein the corrected local chromatographic data match with the reference calibration data on time axis and wherein peak areas in the local chromatographic data are maintained in the corrected local chromatographic data.
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Abstract
A data manipulation method to make local chromatography data more usable and comparable to a reference. The method provides time axis correction to better match local data to a reference of the same time scale, time axis transformation to correspond more directly to a reference based on a different time scale, and response axis correction to better match a reference of the same or different response scale, while maintaining the original peak areas. The method may be used along or concurrently with other data manipulation technique to facilitate operations such as searching, matching, visual comparison, mathematical manipulation, and pattern recognition of chromatographic data.
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1. A process for correcting a time axis of local chromatographic data to match reference chromatographic data while maintaining peak areas, comprising:
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obtaining reference calibration data from a reference chromatographic system;
obtaining local calibration data from a local chromatographic system;
generating local system correction functions based on an appropriate mathematical relationship using the reference calibration and the local calibration data; and
applying the local system correction functions to local chromatographic data to generate corrected local chromatographic data, wherein the corrected local chromatographic data match with the reference calibration data on time axis and wherein peak areas in the local chromatographic data are maintained in the corrected local chromatographic data. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
extrapolating the local system correction functions to extend over a local chromatographic time frame of interest.
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3. The process of claim 1, further comprising:
setting up the reference chromatography method in a local chromatographic system.
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4. The process of claim 3, further comprising:
locking the local chromatographic system to the reference calibration data with an instrumental correction technique.
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5. The process of claim 4, wherein the instrumental correction technique is RTL I method.
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6. The process of claim 1, further comprising:
translating the reference chromatographic method into a local chromatographic method using a method translation technique a local chromatographic system.
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7. The process of claim 6, further comprising:
fine tuning the local chromatographic method using an instrumental correction technique.
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8. The process of claim 7, wherein the instrumental correction technique is RTL I method.
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9. The process of claim 1, further comprising:
replacing an x-axis unit in the reference calibration data, or local calibration data, or both, with a new x-axis unit.
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10. The process of claim 9, wherein the new x-axis unit is retention index, boiling point, carbon number, molecular size, or molecular weight.
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11. The process of claim 1, wherein the reference calibration data is obtained from the reference chromatographic system using an reference chromatographic method and a calibration mix containing at least two calibration compounds, and wherein the local calibration data is obtained on the local chromatography system using the reference chromatographic method and the same calibration mix.
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12. An chromatographic apparatus for analyzing samples, comprising:
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means for producing local chromatographic data; and
means for generating corrected local chromatographic data that match with reference chromatographic data on a time axis while maintaining peak areas of the local chromatographic data, comprising;
means for creating local system correction functions based on an appropriate mathematical relationship using reference calibration data and local calibration data; and
means for applying the local system correction functions to local chromatographic data. - View Dependent Claims (13)
means for replacing an x-axis unit in the reference calibration data, or local calibration data, or both, with a new x-axis unit.
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