when we use pda detector in hplc instead of uv detector
Answer Posted / viswanadham.dama
1. PDA detector gives peak purity and single point
threshold limit.
2.Fast analyis i.e., PDA detector derive multi chromtograph
from single injection where as in UV detector its not
possible.
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