Issue 12, 1998

Curve resolution procedure for isolating the spectra of unknown interferences from the sample spectrum in analyte determinations

Abstract

The method described is based on the selection of a wavelength in the sample spectrum that is called ‘reference wavelength’, all measured wavelengths are previously assayed in order to select this reference wavelength. Several wavelengths can be used as the reference. The interferent spectrum is calculated as a function of the interferent absorbance at this wavelength, making use of the ratio between the absorbance of the analyte at the selected wavelength and at every measured wavelength. The proposed methodology can estimate the unknown interferent spectrum from the sample and pure analyte spectra. As a quality guarantee of the estimated spectrum, its shape is also estimated in spiked samples. Several samples were analysed, eight being pharmaceutical samples and the others synthetic. Good results were obtained for all of them.

Article information

Article type
Paper

Analyst, 1998,123, 2857-2863

Curve resolution procedure for isolating the spectra of unknown interferences from the sample spectrum in analyte determinations

F. Blasco-Gómez, P. Campíns-Falcó, F. Bosch-Reig and L. Guomin, Analyst, 1998, 123, 2857 DOI: 10.1039/A805569F

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