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Published:Journal of Chromatographic Science,
ISSN 0021-9665Volume
40, Number 10, November/December 2002, pp. 598-602
Uncertainty in Quantitative Thin-Layer Chromatography
Mirko Prosek*, Alenka Golc-Wondra, and Irena Vovk
National Institute of Chemistry, Hajdrihova 19, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Globalization forces analysts to demand extended control of variability
in analytical measurements. A calculation procedure named the “error budget
model” following recommendations proposed more than 20 years ago by the
Bureau International des Poids et Mesures is established as a rule for evaluating
and expressing the measurement uncertainty across a broad spectrum of measurements.
This metrological approach common in physical measurement is not applicable
in separation techniques and cannot quantitate measurement uncertainty. Our
experiments show that it can be used as a planning tool in the validation of
thin-layer chromatographic (TLC) methods. A computer program that quantitates
uncertainty components associated with potential sources of uncertainty in quantitative
TLC is prepared and tested with experimental data. TLC plates with different
qualities of stationary phases (TLC and high-performance TLC) spotted with different
types of samples are measured. Application is performed manually and automatically.
Plates are scanned with UV–vis scanners and a video documentation system
in remission and transmission mode and fluorescence. Although the calculated
values are close to the values obtained with validation procedures, the error
budget approach cannot substitute validation. Calculated results can predict
critical points in real quantitative TLC, but they cannot confirm the validity
of a selected chromatographic procedure.
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