A versatile injection system for flow-injection analysis
1992

A Versatile Injection System for Flow-Injection Analysis

Sample size: 30 publication Evidence: moderate

Author Information

Author(s): M. Sollacaro, A. Dittmar, R. Later

Primary Institution: Laboratoire de Tkermorggulation et Energgtique de l'Exercice, CNRS URA 1341, Facultg de Mgdecine, Lyon, France

Hypothesis

The study evaluates an original injection system that can perform both volume-based and time-based injection techniques.

Conclusion

The injection system provides average performance for volume-based injection but better results for time-based injection, allowing for fully automated analysis with low sample volume.

Supporting Evidence

  • The device showed good linearity with correlation coefficients ranging from 0.999 to 1.000.
  • The average precision for volume-based injection was between 1.04% and 1.51%.
  • The average precision for time-based injection was between 0.73% and 1.30%.
  • The maximum sampling rate without significant carry-over effect was 60 samples/h for both techniques.

Takeaway

This study shows a new way to inject samples for testing that can save more of the sample and work faster.

Methodology

The study compared two injection techniques (volume-based and time-based) using a specially designed injection system and evaluated their performance based on linearity, precision, and carry-over effect.

Limitations

The study did not find significant differences in performance between the two injection techniques.

Statistical Information

P-Value

p<0.01

Statistical Significance

p<0.01

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