IQUIR   05412
INSTITUTO DE QUIMICA ROSARIO
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Unfolded partial least-squares with residual quadrilinearization: A new multivariate algorithm for processing five-way data achieving the second-order advantage.Application to fourth-order excitation-emission-kinetic-pH fluorescence analytical data.
Autor/es:
MAGGIO, R. M.; MUÑOZ DE LA PEÑA, A; OLIVIERI, A. C.
Revista:
CHEMOMETRICS AND INTELLIGENT LABORATORY SYSTEMS
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2011 vol. 109 p. 178 - 185
ISSN:
0169-7439
Resumen:
Unfolded partial least-squares in combination with residual quadrilinearization (U-PLS/RQL), is developed as aew latent structured algorithm for the processing of fourth-order instrumental data. In order to check its analytical predictive ability, fluorescence excitation-emission-kinetic-pH data were measured and processed. The concentration of the fluorescent pesticide carbaryl was determined in the presence of the pesticides fuberidazole and thiabendazole as uncalibrated interferents, in the first example of fourth-order multivariate calibration. The hydrolysis of the analyte was followed at different pH values using a fast-scanning spectro fluorimeter, recording the excitation-emission fluorescence matrices during its evolution to produce 1-naphthol, which does also emit fluorescence. A set of test samples containing the above mentioned fluorescent contaminants was analyzed with the new model, comparing the results with those from parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC). The newly developed U-PLS/RQL model provides betterfigures of merit for analyte quantitation (average prediction error, 7μg/L, relative prediction error, 5%, calibration range, 50–250 μg/L), and is considerably simpler than PARAFAC in its implementation. The latter, however, furnishes important physicochemical information regarding the chemical process under study, although this requires the data to be unfolded into an array of lower dimensions, due to the lack of quadrilinearity of the experimental data.