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INSTITUTO DE QUIMICA ROSARIO
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Interference-free calibration with first-order instrumental data and multivariate curve resolution. When and why?
Autor/es:
GOICOECHEA, HECTOR C.; GUTIERREZ, FABIANA; CHIAPPINI, FABRICIO A.; OLIVIERI, ALEJANDRO C.
Revista:
ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Año: 2021 vol. 1161 p. 338465 - 338473
ISSN:
0003-2670
Resumen:
The possibility of building an interference-free calibration with first-order instrumental data with multivariate curve resolution-alternating least-squares (MCR-ALS) has been a recent topic of interest. When the protocols were successful, MCR-ALS proved to be suitable for the extraction of chemically meaningful information from first-order calibration datasets, even in the presence of unexpected species, i.e., constituents present in the test samples but absent in the calibration set. This may represent an interesting advantage over classical first-order models, e.g. partial least-squares regression (PLS). However, the predictive capacity of MCR-ALS models can be severely affected by rotational ambiguity (RA), which is usually present in first-order datasets when interferents occur, and has not been always characterized in the published analytical protocols. The aim of this report is to discuss important issues regarding MCR-ALS modelling of first-order data for a calibration scenario with a single analyte and one interferent through simulated and experimental data. Specifically, the question of when and why MCR-ALS allows one to build interference-free calibration models with first-order data is studied in terms of signal overlapping, extent of RA, and especially the role of ALS initialization procedures in prediction performance. The aim is to alert analytical chemists that interference-free MCR-ALS with first-order data may not always be successful.