Issue 2, 2002

Near-infrared spectroscopic determination of antioxidants and organic acids in rubbers assisted by a new multivariate calibration method based on direct orthogonalization

Abstract

A newly introduced multivariate calibration method combining direct orthogonalization and classical least-squares is optimized and applied to the determination of the content of antioxidants and organic acids in rubber by near-infrared spectroscopy. A large calibration set was built for rubbers having varying values of the target parameters, which were previously determined by reference techniques. The results obtained for a validation set were compared with those rendered by partial least-squares, including several spectral pretreatment procedures.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Oct 2001
Accepted
03 Dec 2001
First published
15 Jan 2002

Analyst, 2002,127, 304-309

Near-infrared spectroscopic determination of antioxidants and organic acids in rubbers assisted by a new multivariate calibration method based on direct orthogonalization

D. Rodríguez, C. E. Boschetti and A. C. Olivieri, Analyst, 2002, 127, 304 DOI: 10.1039/B109724P

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