Issue 22, 2013

Deviations from bilinearity in multivariate voltammetric calibration models

Abstract

This work considers the problem of lack of bilinearity in multivariate calibration. In voltammetry this issue especially relies on the analysis of overlapping signals, which change the shape, sensitivity or shift along the potential axis, causing a significant loss of linearity. It limits the quality of many chemometric models designed for linear data. Improvement of the predictive ability of multivariate calibration models is achieved by pre-processing of the raw data. In this work we proposed the application of a technique called orthogonal signal correction (OSC). We demonstrated that orthogonal correction enables the removal of almost all non-linear effects, disturbing voltammetric signals that impede the building of effective PLS models. The methodology was presented using simulated signals, and also in determination of the nanomolar concentration of scandium in the presence of a high and changing excess of nickel.

Graphical abstract: Deviations from bilinearity in multivariate voltammetric calibration models

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Jul 2013
Accepted
02 Sep 2013
First published
02 Sep 2013

Analyst, 2013,138, 6817-6825

Deviations from bilinearity in multivariate voltammetric calibration models

M. Jakubowska, Ł. Górski and R. Piech, Analyst, 2013, 138, 6817 DOI: 10.1039/C3AN01386C

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