Extraneous Peaks in Chromatographic Analysis In chromatographic techniques like HPLC and GC, extraneous peaks are unwanted peaks in the chromatogram that are not related to the analyte(s) of interest, mobile phase, or expected impurities. They can distort quantitative...
Extraneous peaks in chromatographic analysis refer to unwanted or unexpected signals in the chromatogram that do not correspond to the target analytes being measured. These peaks can interfere with the accurate interpretation of the data and can result from various...