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Signal-to-Noise Ratio (S/N)
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Signal-to-Noise Ratio (S/N) vs Signal Height (S)
Formula
## Signal-to-Noise Ratio in Analytical Chemistry The signal-to-noise ratio quantifies the quality of an analytical measurement. Higher S/N means the signal is more reliably distinguishable from background noise. ### Formula **S/N = Signal Height / Noise Level** Noise is typically measured as peak-to-peak variation in a blank region. S/N of 3 is the detection limit criterion; S/N of 10 is the quantitation limit criterion.
Exemplo Resolvido
A chromatographic peak has a height of 100 units and baseline noise of 5 units peak-to-peak.
- 01S/N = 100 / 5 = 20
- 02S/N (dB) = 20 × log10(20) = 20 × 1.301 = 26.0 dB
- 03Well above quantitation limit (S/N = 10)
Perguntas Frequentes
What S/N is needed for detection vs quantitation?
Detection limit: S/N >= 3 (you can say the analyte is present). Quantitation limit: S/N >= 10 (you can reliably measure the amount). These are standard criteria in FDA and ICH guidelines.
How can S/N be improved?
Signal averaging (S/N improves with sqrt(n) averages), longer integration time, narrower bandwidth, higher detector sensitivity, better sample preparation to reduce matrix interferences, and signal smoothing algorithms.
How is noise measured?
Typically as peak-to-peak variation over a blank region near the signal of interest. Some methods use the standard deviation of the blank (RMS noise), in which case S/N = S / (sigma × baseline_factor).
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