Advancements in Automation for Chromatography
1979
Advancements in Automation for Chromatography
Commentary
Author Information
Author(s): Peter B. Stockwell, Arndt, Malmstadt, Mitchell, Burtiss, Fearn, Greary, Haeckel, Kenyhertz, Okuda, Nadean, Pardue, Porter, Roberts, Simon, Squirell, Stewart, Werder
Conclusion
The fast-HPLC system represents a significant advancement in chromatography automation, but requires skilled operation to ensure accurate results.
Supporting Evidence
- The fast-HPLC system is a major advancement in chromatography.
- Automation in chromatography requires a skilled operator for effective use.
- Incorrect sample handling can lead to inaccurate results in vitamin analysis.
- Training is essential for the successful long-term operation of automated systems.
Takeaway
This article talks about a new machine that helps scientists analyze samples faster, but it needs smart people to use it correctly.
Limitations
The complexity of the system may lead to incorrect results if not operated by a skilled scientist.
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