Adjusted Retention of First Component given Relative Retention Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Adjusted Retention Time of Comp 1 = (Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 2/Relative Retention)
trC1' = (tr2'/α)
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Adjusted Retention Time of Comp 1 - (Measured in Second) - Adjusted Retention Time of Comp 1 is the removal of time taken by the mobile phase to travel the column from the retention time of solute 1.
Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 2 - (Measured in Second) - The Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 2 is the removal of time taken by the mobile phase to travel the column from the retention time of solute 2.
Relative Retention - The Relative Retention is the ratio of adjusted retention times for any two components.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 2: 10 Second --> 10 Second No Conversion Required
Relative Retention: 9 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
trC1' = (tr2'/α) --> (10/9)
Evaluating ... ...
trC1' = 1.11111111111111
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
1.11111111111111 Second --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
1.11111111111111 1.111111 Second <-- Adjusted Retention Time of Comp 1
(Calculation completed in 00.020 seconds)

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7 Relative and Adjusted Retention Calculators

Relative Retention given Adjusted Retention Times
Go Actual Relative Retention = (Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 2/Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 1)
Relative Retention given Partition Coefficient of Two Components
Go Actual Relative Retention = (Partition Coefficient of Solute 2/Partition Coefficient of Solute 1)
Adjusted Retention of Second Component given Relative Retention
Go Adjusted Retention Time of Comp 2 = (Relative Retention*Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 1)
Adjusted Retention of First Component given Relative Retention
Go Adjusted Retention Time of Comp 1 = (Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 2/Relative Retention)
Partition Coefficient of Solute 1 given Relative Retention
Go Partition Coefficient of Comp 1 = (Partition Coefficient of Solute 2/Relative Retention)
Partition Coefficient of Solute 2 given Relative Retention
Go Partition Coefficient of Comp 2 = (Relative Retention*Partition Coefficient of Solute 1)
Relative Retention given Capacity Factor of Two Components
Go Actual Relative Retention = (Capacity Factor of Solute 2/Capacity Factor of Solute 1)

13 Relative and Adjusted Retention and Phase Calculators

Molar Concentration of Third Component in Second Phase
Go Concentration of Solute in Phase2 = (Concentration of Solute in Solvent 1/Distribution Coefficient of Solution)
Molar Concentration of Third Component in First Phase
Go Concentration of Solute in Phase1 = (Distribution Coefficient of Solution*Solute Concentration in Solvent2)
Relative Retention given Adjusted Retention Times
Go Actual Relative Retention = (Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 2/Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 1)
Relative Retention given Partition Coefficient of Two Components
Go Actual Relative Retention = (Partition Coefficient of Solute 2/Partition Coefficient of Solute 1)
Adjusted Retention of Second Component given Relative Retention
Go Adjusted Retention Time of Comp 2 = (Relative Retention*Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 1)
Adjusted Retention of First Component given Relative Retention
Go Adjusted Retention Time of Comp 1 = (Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 2/Relative Retention)
Partition Coefficient of Solute 1 given Relative Retention
Go Partition Coefficient of Comp 1 = (Partition Coefficient of Solute 2/Relative Retention)
Partition Coefficient of Solute 2 given Relative Retention
Go Partition Coefficient of Comp 2 = (Relative Retention*Partition Coefficient of Solute 1)
Mobile Phase Travel Time through Column
Go Unretained Solute Travel Time through Column = (Retention Time-Adjusted Retention Time)
Total Concentration of Solute in Aqueous Phase
Go Concentration in Aqueous Solvent = (Concentration in Organic Phase/Distribution Ratio)
Total Concentration of Solute in Organic Phase
Go Concentration in Organic Solvent = (Distribution Ratio*Concentration in Aqueous Phase)
Relative Retention given Capacity Factor of Two Components
Go Actual Relative Retention = (Capacity Factor of Solute 2/Capacity Factor of Solute 1)
Mobile Phase Travel Time given Capacity Factor
Go Unretained Solute Travel Time given CP = (Retention Time)/(Capacity Factor+1)

Adjusted Retention of First Component given Relative Retention Formula

Adjusted Retention Time of Comp 1 = (Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 2/Relative Retention)
trC1' = (tr2'/α)

What is Chromatography?

A separation process based on the various partitioning coefficients of different solutes between the two phases.
Involving the interaction of solute(s) and two phases
Mobile phase: A gas or liquid that moves through the column.
Stationary phase: A solid or liquid that remains in place.

What are the types of Chromatography?

1) Adsorption chromatography
2) Ion-exchange chromatography
3) Partition chromatography
4) Molecular Size exclusion chromatography
5) Affinity chromatography

How to Calculate Adjusted Retention of First Component given Relative Retention?

Adjusted Retention of First Component given Relative Retention calculator uses Adjusted Retention Time of Comp 1 = (Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 2/Relative Retention) to calculate the Adjusted Retention Time of Comp 1, The Adjusted retention of first component given relative retention formula is defined as the ratio of adjusted retention time of solute 2 to the relative retention. Adjusted Retention Time of Comp 1 is denoted by trC1' symbol.

How to calculate Adjusted Retention of First Component given Relative Retention using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Adjusted Retention of First Component given Relative Retention, enter Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 2 (tr2') & Relative Retention (α) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Adjusted Retention of First Component given Relative Retention calculation can be explained with given input values -> 1.111111 = (10/9).

FAQ

What is Adjusted Retention of First Component given Relative Retention?
The Adjusted retention of first component given relative retention formula is defined as the ratio of adjusted retention time of solute 2 to the relative retention and is represented as trC1' = (tr2'/α) or Adjusted Retention Time of Comp 1 = (Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 2/Relative Retention). The Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 2 is the removal of time taken by the mobile phase to travel the column from the retention time of solute 2 & The Relative Retention is the ratio of adjusted retention times for any two components.
How to calculate Adjusted Retention of First Component given Relative Retention?
The Adjusted retention of first component given relative retention formula is defined as the ratio of adjusted retention time of solute 2 to the relative retention is calculated using Adjusted Retention Time of Comp 1 = (Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 2/Relative Retention). To calculate Adjusted Retention of First Component given Relative Retention, you need Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 2 (tr2') & Relative Retention (α). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Adjusted Retention Time of Solute 2 & Relative Retention and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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