pitoaika
Pitoaika, or retention time, is a key parameter in chromatography that describes the time a chemical species spends in the chromatographic system from the moment of sample injection to detection. It is typically read from the chromatogram as the time corresponding to the apex of the analyte peak, or, in some conventions, the start of the peak. The retention time reflects the balance between interactions with the stationary phase and the mobile phase as the sample travels through the column.
Retention time is used for identifying compounds by comparing the observed tR with the retention times of
Practical considerations include method transferability and reproducibility. Retention times can shift with wavelength of detection, gradient
In summary, pitoaika is a fundamental and widely used metric in chromatographic analysis, facilitating compound identification