Issue 1, 2008

Potential shift correction in multivariate curve resolution of voltammetric data. General formulation and application to some experimental systems

Abstract

A new mathematical algorithm is proposed to correct the progressive potential shift of some voltammetric signals that decrease the linearity of the data. The corrected data matrix can be further analysed by Multivariate Curve Resolution by Alternating Least Squares (MCR-ALS) and the vector including the potential shift corrections can be fitted to specific equations such as that by DeFord–Hume. A detailed discussion is given on the different cases of potential shift correction, and, in some of them, mathematical simulation is made or experimental systems [Cd(II)–glutathione and Zn(II)–glycine] are analysed.

Graphical abstract: Potential shift correction in multivariate curve resolution of voltammetric data. General formulation and application to some experimental systems

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Jun 2007
Accepted
11 Oct 2007
First published
02 Nov 2007

Analyst, 2008,133, 112-125

Potential shift correction in multivariate curve resolution of voltammetric data. General formulation and application to some experimental systems

A. Alberich, J. M. Díaz-Cruz, C. Ariño and M. Esteban, Analyst, 2008, 133, 112 DOI: 10.1039/B715667G

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