Multiplying the LOD by 3 gets you to an area in the curve where you can start to quantify amounds. While I do not know what multiplying by 10 specifically indicates, it may be that you would now be well enough away from the noise and perhaps in the linear response range.
Additonal reference NOMENCLATURE IN EVALUATION OF ANALYTICAL METHODS INCLUDING DETECTION AND QUANTIFICATION CAPABILITIES, Lloyd A. Currie, 1995, publications.iupac.org/pac/67/10/1699/index.html
Nice video.Quite explanatory. Looks like it was made for me. Some examples on calculation would have helped.
Glad it was helpful and thanks for the feedback.
Informative video. I would like to ask a question about detection limit for ion selective electrodes (ISE). Have you worked with ISE before?
Thanks. I'm sorry that I am not familiar with detection limits for ISE.
Nice video..
Thanks...
What does it mean when you multiply the LOD by 10?
Multiplying the LOD by 3 gets you to an area in the curve where you can start to quantify amounds. While I do not know what multiplying by 10 specifically indicates, it may be that you would now be well enough away from the noise and perhaps in the linear response range.
For a more detailed academic read: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2556583/
nice voice
Additonal reference
NOMENCLATURE IN EVALUATION OF ANALYTICAL METHODS INCLUDING DETECTION AND QUANTIFICATION CAPABILITIES, Lloyd A. Currie, 1995, publications.iupac.org/pac/67/10/1699/index.html