Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1248538 TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry 2010 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

Based on the literature published in the past decade, we focus on the possibilities offered by vibrational-spectroscopy-based techniques to make multi-component analysis of samples independently of their physical state. We discuss the main chemometric tools proposed for developing calibration models and solving problems derived from spectroscopic non-idealities (e.g., highly overlapped spectral bands or the presence of spectral non-linearity), and the benefits provided by vibrational-spectroscopy-based multi-component analysis in industry. Our main objective is to show that vibrational spectroscopy provides fast analytical methods that enable non-destructive analysis and permits, in a green way, the simultaneous analysis of multiple components from the same sample in a single instrumental measurement without environmental side effects.

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