Why monograph of hplc coming upperside of drift but in IR monograph coming in drift side?
Answer Posted / s.ramesh
In HPLC, Detector measures the absorbance and in FTIR, It measures the transmittance.If we are converting the FTIR Monograph to absorbance we can get the upperside drift.
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