Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1164178 Analytica Chimica Acta 2015 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A new residual modeling for non-bilinear data is presented.•The problem is addressed by extracting the interference profile with MCR-ALS.•Total synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy are conveniently modeled.•The novel algorithm perform better than known second-order algorithms.

A new residual modeling algorithm for nonbilinear data is presented, namely unfolded partial least squares with interference modeling of non bilinear data by multivariate curve resolution by alternating least squares (U-PLS/IMNB/MCR-ALS). Nonbilinearity represents a challenging data structure problem to achieve analyte quantitation from second-order data in the presence of uncalibrated components. Total synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy (TSFS) generates matrices which constitute a typical example of this kind of data. Although the nonbilinear profile of the interferent can be achieved by modeling TSFS data with unfolded partial least squares with residual bilinearization (U-PLS/RBL), an extremely large number of RBL factors has to be considered. Simulated data show that the new model can conveniently handle the studied analytical problem with better performance than PARAFAC, U-PLS/RBL and MCR-ALS, the latter modeling the unfolded data. Besides, one example involving TSFS real matrices illustrates the ability of the new method to handle experimental data, which consists in the determination of ciprofloxacin in the presence of norfloxacin as interferent in water samples.

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